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Ftil HXt.K'—TaSLr»«ln. $2.500, Groom
bouiM! «n plot 75x100. with Ktfra^e;
will lake tMW cavh. Kappold. KAsrlc
Jkwr ItamMtMd Ave.: W. Bempatfiiul.
104-2
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BtSAVTMOTi;. CUfUf^K, 7»x3«0, lOroom houae*. t#(( car saraKe, chUken bi}wK», ¦lu-utMi. »had«i trefa. lieat. electri.', gaa. wattrr. aU imDi»v«tn«nta: one blocJc from •tation; )4,0«0 i-anh: price tlS.&OO. 387 B«cll«Way Ava.> Ocean »ld^ lOS-3
tXJR HAl»K—New bunj^iow, 4 roomn aod l)ath. electiiv llBiitn. runnloR wa¬ ter, ranee. waHtitubn, etc., t^6&o. |1.(N)0 ca*ili. Write owner, JJy* '^-« Kreeport. N. Y. !(«¦•
For Sale—^Misceflaaeee*
I' Fir' Sale—^Aatomobilct
I FORU for Kale. New oak pmhcI Ixidy. j HYtll HAL.K—Boy'.s bivycle, KOod conj^i I (rrtiat IwikbIu: aKklnR: tmtt.nn. •'rtim^ i tion: price $to. (Tall IM Foret<A AvW.,/ i out of lAiMineas, have no u.se for xamc.!'phone 6C7-M, Rockville Centre. 104-3 : tinUtb. 1S8 I'ark Ave., Italdwin. l((4-3
Fet Salib-I«e«l £rta|i
POR »A!>E—Kacilftce. Kord
¦ar. newly paintod; A-l L-ondltion Hli;h 8t., 14emr>Htead.
' Ftja HAL.fi—M'an'H. Iady;« and small touring boy's bicycle. al»« TpriKht piano. 25
FOR 8ALI:;. Hempatead. in<Klern hoiiiw: ten roonm. two hatha, arrunged with
a small ujiartinent that rents for $55 IH month: electricity. Hteain. Kka. twa ¦ car garage, chicken hounea. fruit trees.
201 Kernwiian Ave. Tel. 1745-U.
'RuMHell place, Krei;i>ort.
l»OR 8AI^B—t.:hev!^.!et IWt model <;hi
fbr Hale. $325,00. Apply to K. Kaichle.
Horton Ave.,j Valley Slreani; trolley
Mtop li6: after 5 p. di. 104.6
! ACTOMOBIl.E VK)R SAI.B - DodRe I .sedaiJ, perfect running condition, newJy painted; flye new cord tire.s, rea- Honat>le. RogerK, 120 (4rBnd Ave., Hald¬ wln, 104-3
Ilt)R HAL.E—Houftea and buqgalowa,
Haotga H. DeMott A Kon, fontractorn
and Buildera, 43C Hempstexd avenue
Boc¥vUle Centre. U' I. Tcl. 1373-M.
97-80
f/Bf R«ll^--Ftinuaiied llooiBt
TO HKNT—Kurnlffhed. slnfrle room
wiUi hogxtl: three mlnutcit walk to
depot. 16 MadlMon Ave., lUxkvillc Cen
tre. ' 101^
•TO KK.NT. fumlahed room; private
fanillyT all ImprovcnientH. 218 Crona
SU. Iteujpateud. 3 104
lOt-3
KOR HAl^K—Thatcher coal range: good
condition; cheap. 243 Mlll*r Ave..
Free|)ort, 3-104
POR SAI.E3 CHEAr—DoorH auitable
for Raiage or bungralow, .sioea and
front. Intinire S. K'ermo<le, 236 <;ourti
St.. Bswoklyn, N. Y. 102-3
6-104
RICAL Ta«T.VTE FOR SAMi — Oppor- •aait.v for caah' buyer, choiie huilding plot, 60JC125. with gas. walcr. »>l»ctrlclty; hest residential aeitiiin of Kreeptirt; near Hiatiqp: price 11500. H. Amador, 25 Railroad Ave., Freejtort. Phone Freeport 1282. 4-103
FOR 8AL.B—Overland siMjrt ino<leI 1919;
electric ll«;htH, self-Htartcr: excellent
order. 83 Klliioit Place, Froeport. j
3-104 1
FOR 'SALE—Counter and two glaas show ca8«,>s. South Shore Hotel, Roae St. and I^.ong Boach Ave., Freeport.
699
KORD 1»17 touring car; gooil condlflnn and good running order; iheap. Afcnew, I'nlondale Ave., between Kront and Fullon slreet, Hempstead.
FK)R SALE—Full line of slightly used and second-hand Hewing machines of all makes, at cut price.s anil guarah- teoi. Singer Shop, 6 So. Main St., Freeport. 99-10
TO RBNT—Nlcely furnished room*, auitable for couple; one or two gt-iitle- men; r«tMunal4k>; half l'lo<-k from station. Danhetscr. 36 .North Main St., Freep.«rt, Long Island. 3-lOJ
l-XIR S.VLI-;—Thrw 30x3 auto .-ihoes with
Inner tubes: price $20; good as new.
Apply H'* .N'orth Franklin yt., Henip-
Ht<-«d. 3-10-1
TO L,ET—Furnished room with a pri¬ vate family: no other roomers; all Im¬ provements; five minutes walk from the station. Inquire 44 Randall Ave., Itock¬ vllle Centre. l«3-3
BTENOtJRAPHY A TVI'EW'RITINC- Expcrt teacher formerly connected with well-known busines.s m-liool has opening for a few more pupils. Pri¬ vate Individual instrucMon given In stenography, typewriting and Bcncral office practice. Mornings, afteitioons and cvenlng.s. Estelle dcHeaiichainp,' 89 Pearsall Ave,, tO«t7-M, Freeport. 103-3
Boats For Hire
FOR HIRE—Motor boat .Mangle Is ready for hire; ilshing nnd pleasure IMirtlea. Captain Adam Kmaigh, Hell- more. Telephone Wantagh 174-W'.
3-102
Waated—Hooses
WANTEI>—To i-ent. Five or six-room
house, must be reasonable. Address
P. O. Box 47, Freeport, 102-6
SEVEN (7) room house in IttH-kvllle Centro near station: not over $5,500. Box H. H., care Dally Review, Rock¬ ville Centre. 103-3
WANTKD TO RKNT ~ I'nfurnislied dwelling with 3 or 4 bedrooms; in or near Rockville Centre. Must have im¬ provements. Rental not to exceed $50. Addresa B, Box 38, Obaerver, Rockville Centre. 102-tf
FOR SAliE-IJjkIkc touring car. with winter se<lan top; four new shoes; Km<k1 running order. N. Shi-nkln. 157 Harris Ave., Kreeport. I'hone 528-H.
• ^3-103
FOH SAl.E, FOHDS—Two i;'2(t Heil»'<H; one 1920 touring: one l-tis touring with winti-r lop: one 1918 sedan. Frank¬ lin fJarage. Telephone lS3ti W Hemp- s:<rtd. 2-103
FOR SALE—Two fresh cows. Apply
.Mrs. .1, Fred Senike, Uniondale Ave.,
East Hempstead. 3-103
BOOKS for saie, reasonable; set of Dr. Eliot'.s, 5 foot Jihclf of Harvard clas¬ sics; new; address "S," Dully Review, Rockville .Centre. tf:91
FOR SAI.R- Ford 1919 louring; good
tires, fast motor; $'275,00. 4r);i So.
(Jrove St.. I'Veeport, Ij. 1, l(l,'i.;(
KOR SALE, OVERLAND Sport road¬ ster; self-slarler, electric lights, newly painted; jH-rfect order; must nell; cheap. IHH North Franklin St., l-le:r.pstead. Phone 1852. " 3-1(12
IXIDOE touring, original paint, good condition; with magneto; any dem¬ onstration, evenings after 7 o'clock, Saturday afternoon. Sunday: Riclisi-da, 17 Hroadway, Kockville Ccniie; 'phtine 11. V. C. 621. 102 3
AUTO FOR SALh^- Na.sh, 1918 Jicdan, rehnilt Jind rciminted; slip oovers and nood nibbei-. 'riii,H car can l)e bought rea.sonably. Call 1495 Bedford Ave,, Brooklyn, N. V. 'Phone Pro.spect 5131.
.101-6
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BUILDINC MATERIAL Part of Mitchel Kiild Camp being dis¬ mantled. l.,umbor of all kinds—2x4. 2x6, 2x8, sheeting, flooring, novelty siding, piactically hi and new. Windows, doors, porch .sa.sli, door, window and poi-cli screens; i)atli tiilw, hasin.s, sinks, low down tanks and li)ilet.s, wash tubs, porcelain. Beuver und pla.ster Iwards: Arco Ideal boiler;;, hot air furnaces, pipe.s, radiators, valves and complete buildings.^ Exceptional bargains. Ap¬ ply Contractor on Job, Mitchel Field, L. 1. 103-30
REAL E8TATK FOR SALE—Ix>t8: Lots' Lids: Fifteen minutes walk from Freeiiort station; »i',K! i^, $4(H) per lot; easy ternis; call al my oflice for map and further particulars. Ii. Ama¬ dor. 25 Railroad Ave,, Freepvrt. Phone Freep<>rt 1282. 4.102
CHOICE location, plot 150x150; Mlllei
and South Side Aves., Freeport, L. ,1.
F. A. Myrick. 102-6
WATER-front lots, with bathing beach on Baldwin Bay, near club house; aome reatrlcted. others without restrio- tions; price, f300 up; easy termH:.ldea] section; housea for sale. P.O. box 366, Baldwin. 3o:74
I/yrs FOR SALE—Chester Park, Eliza
beth Park, Ingraham Elatates. T. H.
Oauch, 124 Jackson St.. Hempatead,
telephone 39 Hempstead. E3-tf
KOR S.\LE, l»4-ton Kulton truck; per¬ fect running order; en'clo.scrl delivery body: pneumatic llro.s. Ap|ily V. P. (.'ornwell, 88 Cruik.'iliank Ave., Hemj)- stead. • 103-3
KOR SA LE -Krcsh cow with calf; 21
<liiart.s of milk .-i day. <leorgc Zimin-
ski, Dartmouth SI, llcmp.sle.id Heights,
Hempsiead. 1U3-2
KOR SALE Nice .saddle lior.sc. '.V.l No. Ocean Ave., Frecp.jrI. Id.'i-.f
AUTO FOR SALE-Nash, 1920, 5 and 7-pa.ssenger touring curs; recondi¬ tioned; overhauletl and repainted. These cars are equipped willf extras and will give flno .service, (^lll or write 1495 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 'Phone Prospect 5134. . 101-6
Lost
LO.ST—l''rom wagon, liclween P.ollinore and Kreeport, si small coat; inside pocket contained bill of sale for auto¬ mobile: two bank l)i)()k.s. on Kirst Na¬ tional liank and lianVc of U. V. t,'.; .sonw clieckis itmd I wi> auto /cjwiU'rs' cards. Reward if icturucd to 11 Wa.sh¬ ington St., Rockville Centre.
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= Owner Will Exchange =
r or .sell very roasbilable, =
E charming .stucco bungalow 5
r with all modern improve- =
= ments, near Freeport sta- £
S tion, for larger house in E
S Freeport, Baldwin or E
E Roosevelt. No agents. S
I Phone 1026-W Fraeport I
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FOR ^ALE—l<J.ssex 1920 roadstei-, vr LO.ST -.Mredalc drig, reward if leturned feet condition; newly painted; Plow-j to Mrs, .\, !¦:. Hc.il.v, Hchnont Park- man, 'phone Fpl. 1156-VV,; P. O, box way, Hempstead .Manoi, Hemi'stead. 90, Freeport. 100-6 N. Y, 104-3
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PERSO.N'AL—<}ood money and a steady Job Introducing a new household necessity; anyone with energy and am¬ bition wiiu can talk common sense EpgUsh. can sell this. Experience not TitKjeaaary; giv* reforelicea. Box F care Review. 103-3
1920 model K-15, Buick touring car wilh two tops, (Rex closed and rcgu- lar touring), price $1,150; 1920 model K-44 roadster with two lop.s, (Rex closed and regular top), price $1,150; 1919 model H-44 roadster wilh two tops, (ne'e closed and regular top), price $l,050t 1020 Oldsmobile coupe, price $1,200; 1920 Nash coupe, price $1,000. O. B. Garage, H. L. Baukney, U. A. Eldredgc, Hemp,stead. 9712
OENERAL TRUCKING—Also ull kinds of 9dd Jobs In cH"*penter work and INilnting; no Job too small; prices rcuaon- ulilti. H. W. Uugbes, 256 Front St. Tel. 1773-J Hempsiead. 102-3
All Metal vCeather Strips
Porches enclosed
Cuatoni Made Insect screens.
Roe-Nlchola Co..
500 Fifth Ave., 5i. Y, C.
'i'hime Vanderbilt 1238.
For Rent—Housea
Foil RE.VT—New 7-room houso at Freeport, L, I. Every improvement iind convenienc«.', $75 per month. .Ad¬ dress J. C. B., Daily Review, Hempstead,
103-6
LOST—.Small i)ackugc containing pale blue chiffon veil and yt'liow silk van¬ ity bag, June 21sl, Ixiwccn So. Ocean .Ave. and depot or Meriick ltd. Jen¬ sen, 397 So. (Irovc St., Kreeport. 101-3
LO.ST—Brown suitcase containing cos- tutiius, at Kreeport .Audiiotiuni, or on .Meriick Roud belwi'cn Freeport and Rockville Centre. Reward. R. B, Ostrander, 243 Lakeview Ave., Rockville Centre, 3-104
LOST—Alale Beimlc hound, l)lack. tan
and white; name Hex; lU-iiujhes high:
$5 reward for inforrii;ition leading lo
his recovery. James Smith, Merrick.
103-3
TO RENT—apartment, three rooms "^and bath; all Improvements; near sta¬ tion. 28 Church St., Freeport, N. Y. Tel. Freeport 77-J. 97-tf
PERSONAL — General trucking:^ any
place at uny ttme. R. M. Travis, 36
North Ocean Ave,, Freeport. Phone
199-J. 699
PERSONAL—Harper methoti of sham¬ pooing, scalp treatment and manicur¬ ing, done at your residence; for full imrticulars call 486-W RockviUe Centre.
102-4
IN Freeport, house, 6 rooms and fafiih, all Improvements, garage, screens, etc., for summer months of July, Au?"- ust and September, $760. F.8., Dv"i, Review. Rockville Centre. tf:86
LOST—Boy's .suit coat, dark green check, between St. Mark's .Ave. and Forrest Ave. or on Observer and Park. Reward, finder return 26 .St. Mark'.s Ave., Rockville Centre. 102-3
LOST—On Saturday ixtween 5 and 11 p, m.. an oval shaped diamond brooch; finder will receive liberal re¬ ward. Adolph Levy ^ Son, So. Main St., Kreeport, 102-6
Wanted—Male Help
Positions Wanted
llANDOLIN, tenor banjo and guitar tausht; rikcthne. Beginners play tunes. PERFECT FIRSTS In 8 les- ¦ona or MONEY BACK. Famous Gib- •on instruments loaned free. Hart nett system used. U. H. Pickering. 66 North Bergen Piace, Freeport. Phone 647-M. tf:70
AVA.NTED, M.\l10 HEl^P-IMumbcr and
helper. Paul Kreytag, 134 VVoo<ls
Ave.. RiKkvllle Centre.I 103:3
E.\TR.\ SHOE SALESMA.V wa»fted
Suturday afternoons and evenlitgs;
good salury. A. L. Frank's Deiiartment
Store, Heui|>stead. 103-3
POSITTO.V WA.NTlOn—KxiHM-ienced girl wishes |)osition in ofllce: kno.wCedge of typewriting und bookkeeping. .Ad¬ dress K. P.. care Review. Freeport.
AV.A.NTED, housework in sniall family in FreeiM)rt or Hemi>stead, 42 Colum¬ bus .Vve., Freeport, L. 1. 3-104
CESSPOOL BUILDING and cement work, cellar bottoma, garage bot¬ toma. I work on all terms at rea80Xt>- •ble prices antl try to give satisfac¬ tion. Wall jwper cleaning. I will make your old paper Uke new. B. L. Bro-mi, SS Washington St., Rockville Centre.
ly:«7
For Sale—Fumitura
FOR SALE—While enamel bed spring and hulr uiattress; single birdaeye bed spring and hair mattress; grand¬ father clock, shaving; stand, c«r|>et.s. revolving houd stand, large chalra, dishes and small «»te. Tel. 29, RovH- ville Centre.
FOR SALE. FlTR/VITURE-rBedroom furniture: complete beds, dressers, chlfruniera, etc. South Shore Hotel, Roae St. and Long Beach Ave., Free- port. 6-»9
Wante4r-Te Rent
Wanted to rent by juiy ist. & or
6 room house; guod location. Addre.ss A. W. M., care ol Dally Review, Free- port. 104-3
WANTED" TO RBNT four or Uve un-
Tumlshed rounia in Itat or house, Ad-
BoK A. A, Review OIHce, KocHvUie
103-3
HELP WANTED—I'lumbcr wanted.
Otto Bartel. Seaford, L. I.. (P. B.
41). Tel. Wantagh 150-J. 103:1
Wanted—t'emale Help
SALESLADY WA.NTED afternoons and
Saturdays. Federal Bakery, Main St.
und Merrick Road, Freeport. 3-104
WANTIjJD—Woman to help with clean¬ ing one liay a week. Bosch, 131 I'en- tral avenue, Baldwin. 102-3
WORK WANTED—Kii.st cla.ss paint- ing. paperhanging and kalsomining. Glazing done. Small jobs promptly at¬ tended to, iUI kinds of IJoors refln- i,shed. N. Poulaki.s, 20 tUist Millon St,. Freeport. Tel, 1104-J, 103-3 j
WORK AVANTED—Handv man. can
))aint and do .rorpenter work; good
ull wound repair man. W. Jackaon.
143 Parson Ave.. Freeport. 3-103
I WANTEt>—Oeneral houseworker (whit*) I who can cook. Apply Wheatiey ajMU't- I uient house, VVashington St.. or call up 1712.W Hempatead. Must sleep out. I 3-104
MOTOR BOAT FOR HIRE I Comfortable, up-to-date cabin power I boat, all conveniences: select fishing I or sailing parties lim;te<l lo 8. H. W. I Goodbread. 7 Lakc:'il(le j>»., Baldwin; j iphone rpl. 420-J. • " 10-».8
WANTED — A middle aged woman wishes a, position as general house- worker or laundrees, h.v the day or month. Address Box C-324 Inquirer I ofllce, 102-6
Fwaished Apartmenb
j ?"URNteHED JlPARTMENT — Hlgh- I cla;)3 housekeeping apartments. 8 and {4 rooms, with bath and kitchen: fur- {< nlshed and unfui'nlshed. South Shore I Hotel. Rose street and Long Beach ave- inue. Freeport. ' 99-6
Boats For Sale
SE«VHRIOHT—Skiir. 27 feet long. 10-
hurse; Fairbanks engine. William
Scholl, cor. Mllburn Ave. and Vjuj
Buren St.. Baldwm. L. 1, 102-3
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For Rent—-Miacellaneoua
FOR RENT—Business imun in Baldwin
Librai-y Buildinr^ also garage. In-
uuire Mrs. Maykels. 284 Orand Ave.,
Baddwin. Tel. 270-AV Freeport, 8-103
i TO RENT T- Fumlahod ::pii4mentB,' i Hou.sekecfnng apartment of 2-rooms| I and l>Bth. suitable i etined couple: south-' 1 --n exposure; $40 month. Tel. Free-' ; port. "1021 J. 108-8 i
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I President Harding in not PQ'mittlng
himself to be drawii into arguments i Iwith those wno have a habit of distort-1 , Ing a man's wordit ajul trying to nuike 'hint say aometbing whkth be never'
uttered or even implied. He ia trying] I to be tbe Preaident of the whole pe(q>le.
Opening Show "The Brat" Finds Favor—"Fair and Wanner" Fol¬ lowed by "Way Down East" Comiag — Company Composed of Capable Players Expects To Remain in Freeport All Season
Kreeport, JuiU! l'l. It was very evi¬ dent from the oiicnlng of the Blaiulic Pickert .Stock Co. in "The Brut" la.sl evening at the .Vuditorium. that they are here for a long run, because not a man or woman in the audience, pro¬ fessional or otlicrwl.se, who if they have any conscience at all, cun say unytliing but the be.st of the organization.
It is one of Ihc be.st balan<'e<l stork comiMinies ever seen in the vicinity anil individually and collectively KreeiMiit has ma<le .sonu' new friends.
The company Is fresh fi'om u .sotitii- ern tour where it has been pre.sent ins big hits ot present and pat>l seasons. The bill is e,\ten*ve. The company has au extensive repertoire.
Everyone in the conii'any is nunc than the oidinarily competent. Appar' ently Ihc happy .solution of the sum mer nuinths hus been found.
The stury of "The Brat" needs bul a brief reminder that It is the talc of a girl of the streets who was a dla mond in Ihe rough and soared to heighia fur aliove her less fortunHtc sLsters in high society.
The scenic artist wilh the company has built special .scenery to fit the Auditorium. Each show wll! be utAned as neur like the New A'ork prpductions as possible.
.1. Bernard Hurle made a brief an¬ nouncement for the com(iaay. saying they are in Freeport to please and that Ihey hope to slay la Ihe tom- inunity indcttoitely.
The entire company was eaat last night as follows;
THE BRAT ..': _. Blanche Pk;kert
ANGELA _....„ Eva Reto
MRH. FORRE.STER Adela)4e Stevens
Jane - Theie.se Van Oi-ove
THE BISHOP - Harry Marlin
STEPHEN I-XJRRESTER WaUtr Boggs
MORTON Buckl^igh Oxfoid
TIMSON J. Berttaid Hurle
MacMIULlAN FORRESTEtl
' ! . , :„ .1 Fred Reto
Erlan Wilcox is manager uC the ttom- pany and Leland B, Waid suenic artist. Next Saturday, Tuesday and Wednes¬ day "^""alr and Warmer" wtU be played «iid the ruat of thft week tke big rural comedy drama "Way Dowi^ Kast." Old aiid new favurlteH are in pr«|>arution and the patronage of the village and Burrouudlng towns will do eveiiythlng possible toward keeping a worthy lit¬ tle .comi>at)y' here for tbe summer months.
. oh. how hard it is to dio and not l»e aide to I<eav« the world any better for one's UtUe life in it'. —Abrataan Ua cola.
ELECTRIC urns JIffi POUCEMENi
Saperrisor Hiram R. Smith Meets > With Qyic Leafie Committee— Bosiness Nea Greatly Encoor-. afed—Town Beard To Take; Up Matter Next Taesday—Defi-j nitc Line olf rocednre Approved!
Merrick. June 24. —Indications are! that Mei rick Is soon to have electric! lights and a police deimrtmenl, follow-1 Ing a meeting of the Civic League | Wednesday evening. j
Not being incorporateti. Ihe situation ! will be the same us in Roosevelt, with j policemen, district and police critnmis sioners ap|>ointed by the Town Board.
Supervisor Hiram R. Smith was present at the meeting Wednesday and discussed the matter witli the com¬ mittees of the Civic I^eague. The village is very enthusiastic--ever the lesult.
Action was itegun at once, as the inhabitants are anxious lo have electric lights and (lolicemen. The taxpayers, or most of lliem, favor the electric lights on accouut of the economy as comiwred to gas and l>ecau«e of the greater llluminutiou possil>le.
The village will reguest the Town Boanl to hear the resident taxjiayers on their iH'tilion al a meeting to be held in the lire hall on the evening of .Inly 6 or 7, The date will be announced at the Town Hoard meeting nexl Tues day at Hempstead.
11 is expected that the matter ot- village police department now possible under the .State Uiw of -April 2U. 11120, will also be dlscussffl by Hie taxpayers.
Merrick has been trying to gel ele<-tricity for some time. The correct method of procedun": is lo gt-t thi- streets lighted Hrst and Ihen extend the; wires lo the houses. This line of effort is being worked out. I
N^ opposition lo the ri!<,«veRi.''nt Iihs j beeu discovered. Everyone api)"(Klied I by the committee heartily favors Ihei plan. The slogan seems 'to be "The Soyncr Ihe Better." |
Merrickites feel that afler 400 years! conservatlsni the town is coming into! its own. I
OCEAK SIDE FORMS ALUMNI A^OCIATION,
Outcome of Dinner at Chateau Henri — Pleasurable Evening j Renewing Acquaintances
Ocean Side, .lune 24,—The AJumni ol (X;ean Sid*' High S<'hool organized al the conclusion of a dinner at tin- Chateau Henri last night, ele<!ting Dar¬ ius Sylvester, the toustniaster, as presi¬ dent; Violet 1. .Vlleii. vice j>resldent: .W- fred AVeber, secretary and "I'criy i'.. Southard, treasurer. Miss Clare Inte¬ mann was secretary pro tern.
A commute*- consisting of I'crcy <;. Southard, Chairman, Alfred VVclM'r, MIhs <.'lare Intemann, .Miss Violet .Allen and .Man l.eddy, was a|>poiiited to draw iii) by-laws. When they luive llnisheil this task, a m«M'tlng is lo lie cjilled and the orgunl:uttii>n made permanent.
Korty-four iiersons, comprising of alumni, gi-aduaies, faculty antf friends oi' the three classitications, gathered at the Chateau llcnri (rn Lvng Beach roiul. and enjoyed a bountiful dinner. At tiie conclusion sliurt addresses were made by S. Taylor Johnson. Principal, Percy O, Southard, Howard Voung, Mi.ss Ger¬ trude Murjihy, Dora Fry, Alfred A, Web- gr and Violet I. Allen.
There had not ix.'cn a gathering of the khxd iu years and the i-cnewing of acquaintance j>roved plcasuialile. The Toastmaster, who sliowe<l liim.self to have a good memory, lold some tales "out of school" that haj>pened Ifl s<h(X)l some years ago.
Alfred Weber i)ropoHed that a suitable ono tlmt' prini'ljial, be erected in the memorial to the late Josepli Carmichael. now High School when built, as a sub- ] slitule for the-one lost lu the tire. Thej subject of the tire bix)Ught exi)res)iions j of regret from Sf\eral speakers who re¬ lated stories uf fond memories for the Institution.
Tho dinner set^ved by the host was favorably commented on by partakers. Henri apparently extended himself in Its known was learned afterward. The cherry sauce served with the Ice cream preparation. One thing not generally waa made from cherries gathered on Henri's place. It whs real Ocean Side produce for Oi.'ean Side rooters. Johnson, Miss E. R, Pearsall, A'iolet I.'
Preaent were: Mr. and Mrs. S. Taylor Allen. Walter M, Hmitb. Lillian E. Ucbwerzel, Heno' Sapders, Mary L. Soutitard. Pwcy O. Southard, .Darius Sylvester, Dorothy DeJ-ano, Evangelln|P Greeley, Howard A. A'oung, Adehillde Lucey. Fred KlIpp, Alan J, Leddy. Mary L. Stewart, Alfred A. Weber, P. H. Tsaksen. Dora E. Fry, John C. Fry, Ruth B. DeMott, Edwin ti. Weber, E. 8. Hill, Constant J. Weber. John P. McCatiie, Clare Intemann, H. At. Inter- mann. R. Francia Falea, W. H. Kales. Jeanett Helbenugton. J. C. Flsh«>i. Jr.. Ruth Suitimere, Clarence E. Southard. Sf.. Theodore F. Weber, Catherine M Ougubh Oertryde Murphy. J. P. X. O' Neill, Ethel Cu«j{p«r. A. F, Cooper. Mra. , L. K. Cooper and L. N. Coutier. j
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Demonstration AU This W«ek at
EUGENE P. HAWKINS' HARDWARE STORE 28 MAIN STREET, HEMPSTEAD. N. Y.
Freeport Auditorii
Monday, June 27, 1921, at 8.30 P. M. 12 ROUNDS
FRANKIE CARPENTER
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JAKE AHEARN
OF BROOKLYN
Both these boys fought Dave Rosenberg here and are and evenly matched
8 Rounds-Ernie KohJer vs. Jimmy Reard
BROTHER OF Wll.UF, KOHLER OF NEW YOUK
6 Rounds—Jack Quinn vs. Frank Jokn
OF NEW YORK OF BABYLON
6 Rounds—Ed. Joknson vs. Young Ten^
OF BABYLON OF BROOKLYN;
4 Rounds-Willie Cole vs. Joe Mate
OF FREEPORT
OF BROOKLYN
PRICES: $1.65, $2.20 antl $3.30
RESERVED SEATS at Chubbuck's'Pharmacy and Uniled Cigar Store. FreeporH White Houie Barber Shop, Hcmpilcadi Uuited Cigar Store, Lyubrook; Unftw Cigar Store, Rockville Centre, and Casey's Hotel, Babylon.
JACOB'S OFFERS FOR SATURDAY ONLY
SOME PRICE REDUCTIONS
Novor have you had the opportunity lo got .such a high gr-atit; .suit at .such a low price. Here is offered you a choice of all our beautiful, rich, .selected cu.stom fabrics, in all wool, black, brown and grey materials, light* weight, finely finished, tailf)red to fit and regularly priced from $25 to $35, offered for Saturday Only at
$18.50
A GENUINE BARGAIN IN ALL WOOL BATHING SUITS
Here i.s a bathing suit that is guaranteed all wopl. White waist and blue trunks. A bathing suit that wa.s meant for bathing and will come out Jif the water in ju.st the .same condition it went in. Regularly stild at $7..50 and worth every cent of it. But another inducement ft)r you to save money. W^e offer it for Saturday only at
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AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF SILK SHIRTS .
These shirts are made of the popular guaran¬ teed all silk Radium cloth, in all the smartest pat¬ terns created for the suJlnmer sieaHon, and in all popular colors, stripes and shadeg. Tailored right and will fit perfect. These ijhirts sell everywhere for $7 and $8. Come here and get one, on Satur¬ day only for
$4.25
The above spQcialft should prove to you that .Jacobs ran and jvill save you time and money. By all means don't miK.s theMe '^eher«l price sensations.
JACOBS
The Clothier
11 Main St Heaiftttey, U U