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BALDWIN—Two bmiSes for tale, re*-,! FX>R SALE—1 Ton Republic Truck^
aouaAiia, t Mid t rooma; improve-j eloted body; perfect running ordef.
menUi; l«rce (rounds, faraces, con-j Inquire: Fielier'e Store, Merriclt Road,
Tenient location; screens farnistied; ^ Roctcviile Centre. 3:76
immediate poaaession. Owner, E.; ¦•; -7
Haack, 13« 80. Orand Are., Baldwin, i D^J^^B touring car in perfect condi-
3..751 tion, with new Rex Winter top; ¦ j iai7-nindel. run 13,000 miles. Ap-
ROCKVILUS dentre: A modern house, ply K. K. Stciucr, fi3 South Villa«« t rooms aad bath, electricity. *««, | Ave., Rockville dentre. Tel. 195-J. hot water heat, all newly decorated and I 3:76 j that they have the qualities that Vo to
make a nuccetw will be given Nplendid
in nmt cUuHi condition; plot, Mxllt;
garage, lll>eral temu; owner, 414 tt. jVniage Ave., Rockville Centre; phone •R.V.C. 39-J. 8:T4
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For Sale—AirtamUlet
Wantad-^Mple Ha^
PmImmi Wwlip
MAN to put rope in iron flag pole; j SITUATIONS waated by OMiptai as t>hone HempHtead 140.
MARRIED men wanted: Ttae largest and fastcHt growing brash concern in the vrorid has openings for two neat ap¬ pearing and reliable men on itu aalea torcc. The policies of our luilon urgani- Kation are atti-actins high claas men, who never before were Interested In this profes.slon. Men who want to prove
butler and coek. In, private family ffood references; call or write Urayson, 47 Kilbum Rd., Uarden City; phone Uarden City N». S:f 4
^]CALIFORNJA bungalow, 7 rooms and '. bath, steam heat, gas. electric lig-hts, new funlttvre, rug's, copper 8C'reen.s, lawn mower, etc.; half block to hoatingr. bathing, flshiiiK. $7.'iOO takes all; tcrmH; write or call 2»9 Rooeevelt Ave., Free- port. 3:71
OARDEN City, modern stucco hou.se, nine rooms, 2 baths, plot 7SxlS0, rea¬ sonable. J. M. Wood. Ill Fifth 8l, Oarden City. 8-7»
PAIOE 1919 touiinf? car, newly ovcr-
neuled, mechanically fwi-fect; ai-my
ofBcer transferred; must sell at oiue;
j Inquire Lieut. Hhook, Mitchel Field. 3JS>
FOR SALE—At Baldwin, pretty
Dutch cottage, 7 rooms and batli,
strictly modern; price $9,600. For
particulars phone 1296-M. Freeport.
7:70
MAXWELL. Modei 25 touring, in per- f«;ct condition; like new; must be sold this week, $375; 1<6 Franklin St., Hemp¬ stead. 3:74
MAXWELL touring car, 191'J moilcl, IM-rfect condition: will consider late model Harlcy-Ltevidson nioioicycie as part i)aymciit; call aft<T 5 p.m. H. Nel- mm. 84 Bedell St., HemiiMtead; phone Hemp. 448-W. 3:74
FOR sale:—House, «%ooms, all im
provements, 4 blocks to depot. T. II.
Dauch, 124 Jackson St., llcmpsteail.
Telapbone 20 J<empstead. * 63-tf
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For Rent—^Fumithed Rooms
FrKNIHHEI), ono sldo of doul>lc house, 4 or 6 fine rooms, all improvciiient.s, Kani;;o; 120 .\tluntic Ave, Ocean Side; plione U.V.C. 23IK. .3:75
2 I'XJUU lourins cars, 1<J18 modcl.s; 1 Thomas Detroit, 1 ,Sa.\on runabout, 1 Jackson runaliout, 1 Ovfwland Model T'J, 1 K<;o touring: car. Hemiistead Auto WrcckinR Co., 282 Kront Mt., Hemp¬ stead; phone Kemp. 517. 3:74
FCUNISHEI) room, 144 Jack.son St.. Hempstead.
FOR RENT, furnished rooms, nicely furnished rooms, suitable for one or two gentlemen or couple; with private'family; half block from R. K. station. Danheiser, 36 N. Main St., Freeport. 3:75
LAUCaE front fumislied room; 25 Villa Court, Hempatead; plione Hemp. •63. 3:74.
TO RENT—Furnished, 2 rooms and kitchenette apartment, all improve¬ ments. Collins, Greenwich St., at the Junction of Freeport und Baldwin Ud., Hempstead. Telephone 166-11 Hemp¬ stead. 68-tf
HIDSON commercial, $250. year l!tl6; good running: order; ul.io cement mi.\- cr with motor, good shape, cheap to quick buyer, $125; 11 Washington St., Rockville Centn'.' ( • 3:71
FOUD touring car for sail'. Price
$2B0. .fohn Hesse, 14 Nassau Ave.,
Kockville Centre. 74-3
dpportunilies for promotion to worth¬ while positions. Good earnings; refer¬ ences required; call Thursday acd, Fri¬ day, 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, 4 to 7 p.m., 290 Fulto^ St., Hempstead. 3:71
OARDENEH for small place, nice room
and bath in Karage; phone Rockville
Cehtrc 1356-J, or address ll>9 Foxhurst
Rd. 8:74 '
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CAIil'ENTERS wanted; api»ly 474 Ful¬ ton Ave., Hempstead. 3:74
WANTEI>—Ford truck drivcT; dump body; must assist in loading and un¬ loading. - Apply 25 Shelltmnk Place, Rockville (.'cntre, L. I. 73-3
CARPENTER wanti-d. Benjumin F. Simonson, 316 Atlantic .\ve., Kock¬ ville Centre. 74-6
PAINTER WA.NTKD
iiiside' and outnide;
- Experienced _. steady work; ^^per day. Ueynol<ts, 43 Wilson I'lace. Telephone 675-R Freeport.
3-74
WANT£;D>-Yoaiic iMiy desire* poet tlon in office: 'capable of handling switchboard, fiHiic mat tjepeWritet. Write M. A., care Daily Review.
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WOMAN with child desires permanent l>OHitU>n as lady's maid or chlldV nurse; also do day's work. Mrs. Sam¬ son, 93 Nichols Court. Hempstead. 3:7^
CESSPOOL BUILDING end eemMt work, cellar bottoms, garace bot¬ toms. I work oa all terms at reason¬ able prices ftttd try to give satisfae- tion. S. L. Brown, 23 Washington St., Roekvllle Centre. ly:«7
For Rent—^Houses
4-IWX).M cottage, $20 monthly to respon ' stble party; small family, tn Hemp, stead; C-303, Inquirer, Hempstead. 2:74
F<N- Reat—Unfnrnithed Rooait
WANTED at once ten strong laborcxs
to begin work MondJiy. May 23rd.
Apply 25 Shellbank Place, Kockville
Centre. 73-3
AUTOM(>R1LEH F(JU S.VLIO — Over¬ land touring: good looking; tires praetlcally new; good motor, just over¬ hauled; also Bosh magneto; will sell rcTHonable. Wagner, 52 Twriue Ave. 619.1 Kreeixirf. a-73
CHKVUOLliT 4-90 louring, 1!»17, ju.st boon ovcrr.auled; bargain to quick buy<r; .s^'Mng car for private party. M. ^ I'. C,tiragc, Stop 80, Nas¬ sau Rd., Roosevelt. 3:78
For Sale—Miscellaneous
For Sale—^Furniture
FOU SALE—lied, .spring and iniltlreaH, $12; dresser, $8; inaliogany eiteiixioii table, $10; 5 leather brtttom chairs. $1.50 eaeh; small stand, $1.50. 134 Church .St.; phone Fpt. lll-W. 8:75
3*-75
I'X>R SALK —Bargain—14-piece white dining-room set, $150; also other fur nitui-e; bargain; cut glass, books, etc. I'. O. Bo.v 17, Baldwin, L. I. Telephone 1209M P'rceport. 73-3
Wanted—To Rent
or' one large improvementa, With good meals, by couple. - Wanted from June to Septeml)er. Phone Longacro 58. Mr. Rein. 73-3
Wanted two rooms
room, furnished; all
Personal
MANDOLIN, tenor banjo and guitar taught: ragtime. Heginners |>lay tunes. PERFRCT FIKBTS in 6 les¬ sons or MONKY 1!A(;K. Famous (Jib- son Instruments loaned frfee. Hart- nett system used. H. H. Pickering. 56 North Bergen I'lace, Freeport. Phone 847-M. tf:70
1»AINTI.\C3, p!w>crhanglng, artistic doco-
i rating; leasouafile rates: all work
guaranteed. W. Jackaon. Phono IS'.IU
SVeeport. 6-72
CX>Ul'OR.\TIONS organized. Business ceitillcates flied, Ueal property mat- tors handled. l*rompt attention. Lex, Hoom 410, 38 Park Row, N. Y. City. 0:70
3 I'1EC'K.S of old Uelft china, platter and 2 Jug.s, $15; silver plated cream pitcher, sugar bowl and .spoon holder, $10; while iron bed, full size, witt\ best wire .springs, $15; phone mornings, 'Oar¬ den City 935. 3:75
NICE .size percale aprons (without
bibs). Orders taken, 3 for $1; call
evenings: or ull day Halurday; 26 W.
Seaman .\ve., Frce[iort.
Wanted—Hoiuet
OWNERS having Kockville Centre home.s for wile, .send puiticulars at once. Reco Homes Corporation, 47 W. :Mlh St., N. y. City. 5:72
OWNERS having Rockville Centre hou.ses unfurni.shed for rent, ."^end par¬ ticulars, lioco^ Homes Corporation, 47 W. 3Mil .St., N. V. Cily. 6:72
For Sale—Real Ettata
LOT, 50xl.j(), Orand Ave., neai' drafting l'l., just ea.st of new bungalow on nof-fh side of .street; Fred C. Wui-e, 5 Kailroad .\ve., Freepoit; phone li'pt. S59J. 3:74
THKKE or four unfurnished rooms it private hou.se. with all improvements for light housekeeping; adults only; 7r N. Columbus Ave., Freeport; phone Fpt 809-M. • 3:75
Furnhure For Sale
Seventy rooms o( bed room furni¬ ture, including iron enamel beds Englander springs, mattresses, ma hogany and oak dressers, cbiftonierr ^nd wash stands, china commodes slop jars, water pitchers and wasl basins, Crex rugs. South Shore Hty tel. Rose St. and Long Beach Ave. Freeport, L. I.
For Sale—^AataaiobOet
WATKK-froiil lot.-?, with i)atliing beach on Baldwin Iiay, neai- club hou.se; .some re.sfricted, otiieis without rest lie- tion.s; piice, $300 up; easy terms; ideal srition; hou.ses for sale. P.O. box ."^uS, lialdwin. 30:74
TWO tlrc-proof iioii .safes, in tlrst chi.-ii.s condition, practically new; .small safe. .'il',.j inches in height; larg<i safe, i'.iV^ inches; can ))e seen at the ottlco of A. M. Day, 298 Fulton .\ve., Hempstead. 3:74
K.\.TKA strong buggy, leather to|) and cushion.s, .sleel tiry.s. Df-Miarest & (.."0. make; excellent for countly. roads; very reasonable. J. H. Oerlach^ College I'oinl, N. Y. 3:74
COMBINATION coal and gas range; flne condition; 82 .\rcher St., Freeport. 3:74
FOR SAL1£^
SQl AKE PIANO; good condition. Inquire C. S. W., care Daily Ke¬ view Office, Kockville Centre. 74-3
FOR SALE—Choice plants: Torouto, cabbage, lettuce, cauliflower, pepper and celery plants. Also English wal¬ nut and Pecan trees. N. Blake, 27 Bedell St., Freeport, L. I. 'Phone C70M.
60-tf
For Sale—Live Stock
VOH SALE—Eighteen (luart fajnlly
cow and eslf. Mngiuis, 12 Buffalo
Ave. Freeport. Tel. 122-M. 3-75
SALE—White Leghorn Hens. Chas Edwards, Stop Ti, Nassau Road, Roosevplt.
I'EKINGKSE puppies, slro Sun OotI, of Revenroyd; all of show qualities; very reasonable; seen after 7 p.m.; no dealers; 423 S. Bsyview Ave., Free- port. 3:74
Flow manufacturers' samitles. knitted
sport caiK's. angora collar and stole;
retail for $40; $15 each. 209 Si Bayview
Ave,, Freeport- Phone Freeport 674-W.
73-6
MOTOR hout, 20 ft. long, 1250; also row boat, 13 ft. long. E. Stevens, Hanse Ave., Freeport. Box 26. 3:73
Wanted—To Buy
WANT13D—Ice box, m4Uit bo in good condition; tu hold 100 lbs. uf ice. P. O. Box 193 Rooaevelt; Tel. Free- port 1058-U. 3:75
WANT1<; 11—Office tmiiriure for real es¬ tale ottlce; dcHktv chairM, «|c.; gocul coiulllion; I'.O. Ik)X ^:>:>. I'^ildwiii. :!;74
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E.XCEl'TIONAL opportunity at Free- port: Choice building lots, with gas, water and electricity; 10 to 15 mlniites from .station; easy+ermHr $50 tiown, bal¬ ance in monthly payments. K. .\mador, 2.") Kailroad Ave., Freeport; phone Fi>t. 12S2. • 6:72
GARDEN City pfSperties for sale and rent. Oliver Chichester, new offlce, U7 North Ave., Garden City, one block ea.st of Nassiiu Boulevard Station; phone Oarden City 1185-W. 6:73
E.XCELLBNT business opportunity: Brick building, 11 Greenwich St., Hempstead; large store, one large room in rear; 4 rooms and bath above; price and terms reasonable; inquire on prem¬ ises or Thomas I>alnes, box 290, Roose¬ velt. 6:70
CHOICE location, plot 150x150; Miller
and South Side Aves., Freeport, L. I.
F. A. Myrlck. 68-7
LOTS For SALE—Chester Park, Eliza¬ beth Park, Ingraham Estates. T. H. Dauch, 124 Jackson St., Hempstead; telephone 29 Hempstead. 63-tf
Just remodeled South Shore Ap«rt ments. Rose St. and jLong Beach Ave. Freeport. Three and four rooms with bath and kitchen, housekeeping apartments; only few left. Every ^modern improvement.
DESIRABLE corner lot, 95x138, Park and Hendrlck.son Aves., Rockville Centre; price, $4000. H. Heuschkel, 28 Reed Avenue, Rockville Centre, owner.x 30:56
Wanted—^Female Help
WANTED—Girls and women, as we havo enlarged our factory. We aro open for a few good experienced women or girls on Singer power ma¬ chines; only good steady workers wanted. Apply at once. Roosevelt Mfg. Co., Board of Trade Hall, Stop 66, Roosevelt. 3:75
EXPEKIENCED ghl, general house¬ work; references lo date, 4 in family; good wages; phone Freeport 1246. 3:74
THREE Boston twrriers, frq^n registered | '
pedigreed champion slock, two months I i/>!ST--Notice a dpuIHe cog < old, dark se^il, beautifully «iarkeU, suiew { foot long on Hcti^>«t4iad Avv. tails, perfectly healthy"cotWItion; apply I please 'call T«>1 5tfi Kockville
luiui 2 Finder Centre,
bt Lincoln Ave., Rockvllk; Centre; phone I,. 1, '-.V.C. 8. 2:74 '
Kewai-d.
' PURSE, containing money, locket and
VKN-yeur-old riding honse, will be | chain, which were valued as keepsake, sold much below yttlue.aa owner has j on Thursday aftciiwdn, May It. Finder
please leavp name and address at Dally Review Offlco, ItockvlUc Centre. 2:73
no us<> for same. .St,. Freeport
Sutherland, 155 ^Ine 1 8:74
KH'TEKN R. I. Red yearling hens, 2 cockerels, 20 light Bruhmu yearling
1, J inckurc'ls: an tixutmt »t»i>dard „ ,.. Mock; phone Hempst.ad 3J-J. 3:74 license No. 1S9437; reward
1*' " ' '! L-i<"^-i ! Wm. Bassett, 61
STRAYED: Male CoTiie dog; answers to najniu "I.«ddlo," brown and white
stead.
return to Marvin Ave., Hcmp- 8:78
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Fumuhed Hoase To Reat
KliItNlSHED house, « iwm.s. all Im- ^ pi^ovoments; ewner, Wm. Mole. Rose i Ave., RooMovelt^ phone Fpt. gUAI. .3:74 j |i^aLryi>—Automobile crank on lAke- ijmf "". 1' If g. "* uZjTp ' view AvR.» on Thursday: W. PeaniHll,
WantaCl---UniUrilltlied KOOnat care «. D. Combes Est., Itockvllle Cen¬
tre.
WANTED—By young couple, two or ^__
ihree unfurnished rooms for bouses!GOLDvkonor^'pln, iq RockvUle Centre; keoping, in RockvHlo Centre or \U.\ apply 141 k. Centre Ave., BnckviHe „clnlty. Phone 710W Lynbrook. 3:75;Ceiitre. ¦ 3.-14
HOl'SEWOItK: A woman wanted half or all day; steady iHisKlon In a small family; 15 Ea.st Ave., Freeport. 3:72
RELIABLE maid for general house¬ work; must be- Well recommended; family of three adults; phwic RockviUe Centro 1345.W. 6:72
SALESLADY with good selling expe¬ rience, to denionstrale and sell gas appilances at our Hempstead offlce. Nas¬ sau A Suffolk Lighting Company, Hemp¬ stead, f 7:70
OFFICE girl wanted to assist In mail¬ ing*, flling, writing stencils and bo generally useful in office. Would prefer fippllcant with some stehograpbio ex¬ perience. Address or call Nassau A Suffolk Lighting Co., Hempstead. 7:70
SEAMSTj^tESH to .sew i^raperics; one who oati answer telephone; all year [lo'sltion. Fsy A F«y, uphoist»rer) 4t S. Main St., ups^lrS, jKreeport. 3:73
YOCNO lady to assist bookkeeper and to do general offlce work; alao with knowledge of typewriting'; apply to pu- pertotendont'ln -pen«bm aA Mssanu He«- pital, Mineoki. tf:7S
WOW : ! WOW : :
LSED CARS* USED CARS,
USED CARS*
1 Have the Following Curs in Good Condition
1920 Oakland Sedan
1919 Oakland Touring 1910 Oldsmobilc Roadster
1920 F. B. Chevrolet 1918 Chalmers Sedan
1917 Cole "8" Chunjmy Roadster . 1917 .Scripps-I^ootli And other makes
Phone Freeport MM, After 7 P.M. and Make Appointment for Dcmon-
.stration. 3:74
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Discatt Batekal aad Pool Tama-
anit*"*<^nrtMi H. Olta
fle^ SecrHary
Merrick. May 20. 'The Men's Club of the Church of the BaedeeAier held Us tnonthly business meeting recently in the Parish House on Merrick a^-cnue. PreslAsnt Albert C. Doane presMed snd the Secretary. William 8. Christy re¬ corded.
captain George Muloahy of thv base¬ ball team rctwrtcd that there will bo -i game between the married and sinxclc men at 10 o'clock on May 30, Decor¬ ation Day. The Club team wUI play Freeport at the Freeport grounds at 3:30 p. m. the same day.
Wallace Frits new manager of the baseball team addressed the players statinr his policy daring the seSiton and asking for oo-oiteratlon. The club pledged itself to stand baick of tbe ball team.
The committee on the minstrel enter¬ tainment reported that rehearsals were fi^>ing on and the affair would be held May 2«.
Pool tournament committee reported that the tournament was practically i-ompleted, with Julius Heuthr flrst, and a tie for second place between f^harlea J. King and William S. Christy, which tie It was arranged to play off at the conclusion of the meeting, with the re¬ sult, Christy 50, King 44. The prises were: umbrella for first; fountain pen for second, and at $2.50 gold piece for high run.
There was a tie for high run between Fritz and Hrutho, and a siMrcial game for 100 iKiints Is to !«? played between them.
Resignations of Charles Fromm on account of removal, of Rtidolpli Koep- »el, chairman of the house committee, nnd the secretary. William S. Christy, were accepted and Arthur H. Otto was elected secretary, and Gus Muller chair¬ man of the house committee, to flU the unexpired term.
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GIRLS HOU)DLD MAIDS'CONVI
Otsaan BMk. Mm M.—Oe«u> iMe M. 8. baseball team Journeyed to Law¬ rence Wednesday to play a return gun* with t^amrasAe. Pitcher Zabmald waa on tbe I mound for Lawrence, white Ocean Side pinned its hopes 00 "Gravy*' PetUt.
In tlie flrst liming Oceaa Side auule le mns, while Lawrence couldn't score, tt was then decided to make it a flVc inning game. In the naxt four Inning Ocean Bide made 10 more niiu, maklngr a total at 20 runs to Lawrence's 0.
Bit IW Wera (Wjr nafii« aal
AMMar Ja lad itfe Ma
AtlUe
rrseport. May I*.—Members at ttw Girls A«xlllar|r or tlw LirtlMrvst Cliafch iwnentee "Tha OM Maids Conveatlon"
TWILIGHT LEAGUE OPe§ MONDAY
ViBafe Pretidcat Wallace larited To Tott Fn^ BaU — SoBw Dma't Proaased *
HEMPSTEAD
Apartments To Let—UnfaniiilMf
WANTED
Young man for Gas and Electric Appliance-sefling, Salary and Com¬ mission. Apply Room 5 Bank Bldg., Rockville Centre.
MONEY TO LOAN—Firit Mortm;e
on desirable improved property
Quick Answers. REASONABLE RATI
UWYERS TITLE AND TRUST CO.
369 Fnlton St.. Jamaica. N, T.
BALDWIN
It i.H reported that there was a great dual of aetivity in the sale of lots dur¬ ing the past week.
Charles II. Luerrscn has sold hoHscs t^ L. W. aiurtlu of New York.
R. 8. Co\'e»'t of the Southern Pacific R. R. has bought in Baldwin Harbor.
Charles H. LuerKsen reports the sale of a lot at Park avenue and ThoQ)as street to the Kptscopal Diocese of Gar¬ den City. An Episcopal Cburcb wHi be erected on the site.
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Rockville Centre, "May 20.—Trustee Longene<-kcr, sitting in the chair at the Village President, Wednesday night, complained of the h@tght uf
.lohn J. Beekman and his (laughter, Miss Cornelia Van CortlaTidt Beekman.
¦pent Monday at the Van Cortlandt Manor house at Van Cortlandt Pai-k. \1r. Beekman in naturally iaterestetl in
liis olll plaee as his ureal grundpor
ins were cousins of Frederick Var Cortlandt, the Pierre Van Cortlandls and there Is many things there thut lie is acquainted with through fain- ly acquaintance and traditions. One of the stores in the Beekman
ulldine:, corner of Main and Bedell ureets is CU be occupied by the Inter-
latiunal Correapondenee School June I-
Mcmbere of the Red Cross who are willing to march in the Memorial Day Ml rade to Greenfield Cemetery, are re- (uested to leave their nuincH at Red <M-oBS House on or before May 2(i.
A birthday tea social will be Kiven hy St. George's le<ture room on May i8 at 3 o'clock. The proceeds will go Loward the War Memorial fund.
Protection Hoso Company will hold a cake sale In the offlce of the Inquirer Saturday afternoon, May 21, for the nurpose df helping to raise the coin pany's contribution toward the War Memorial Fund.
Through the A. W. Bricrlcy'a real .state olfice tho J. Frank Bedell dwell iig on the south side of Ol-ovc 8l:e"( hns been sold to Harry Wolf, a forou 1 Main street merchant. Thj4p''"P>'1'-J um a frontage of 70 feet or. Oicvi street. The premises luivc ocen occu- )ied by Ibc BedcU fajnlly for 30 ycurw.
Thla w^s a return game to the one "^ ^^ Freeport Cltjb Wednesday Bl«h|^ pl&yed at Legion Field, ^oclivtUc Cea-i before an audience at about SM. tre. last week. | Preceding the progrui Mrs. Cfcrl
This is Pettifs llrst no-hH game of|„,„_, _„„ „, _, _, .^_.
,. ^ » w ._ . ,. ' Miller sang, Miss Florence Slee recited
the season, but hc says he la after more. "^^w»
WeU. here's bopin*. *"* **'''*" **"•¦'«• Germeroth entertain-
Ocean Side High School wilt Joumcr '^ '" ^^^ omn\ delightful way. to Huntington tomorrow, and it is' "fbr piay rep't^cnted a business sea- hoped Pettit will repeat his perform- sion ot Old >tsids. There were fat ance. tmmm, tali ones, short ooes. and several
other kinds all dolled up In oh) maida costumes that were really funny.
When the actbig president oC the convention asked for a vote on the ((uestion of Jury duty for women where there was m possibility of them being locked up with men, the Old Maids unanlmotiaty voted in favor with groat enthusiasm.
The names of several bachelors in the eonicregatlon were used nnd caused a great deal of amusenl^t. The "Old Maids" concladed their <>onvcntlon with a resolution to the effect that while old maidism has its adX'sntages they were more than overbalanced by tho disadvantage and forthwith they brave¬ ly entei>ed the machine and came out the other end as blooming maidens of charm and beauty.
The show %vas staged under the direc¬ tion of Kdward Cermerotli, Max Kem- pors Orchestra furnished the music for the social that follo^'cd.
The folloH'ing girls took part.
I'lump. Bertlui Magnus, Kathryn
Florence Slee, Marie Kranz, Adclo
Bi-andt, Aina Anderson, Margaret
Brandt. ICmily Mairr, Kilifh Magnus,
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Rockville Centre, May 20.—The l>ast- ball tans of Rockville Ccntj-e arc to have their big league games Tight here at home. No need to go all the way to Ebbet's Fleld or the Polo Grounds. There will be "Babe Ruths" and "George Kellys" whalin' 'cm out at Hillside Field Monday evening. Sixty of our local mep anW"boys are enrolled on tl»e teams, which will start the season at 6.30 p.m. sharp.
Tho.sp who recall the Twilight League games of 1917 will need no further urg¬ ing to he on hand when the bait is put in play. Among the local celeb*"!- ties arc K. O. Wright, former village president; .1. H. Scott, foiTncr phy.slcaJ director of the Hrooklyn Y.M.C..\., and a great player in his day. rrineii>aj j Kthel I>unker, Klla May Mitchell, Anna
Mi.ss Gladys Huleu and Miss Dorothy Nichols sailed Tuesday on tlie S. S. Concho for Galveston, cnrout» to Cal¬ ifornia, where they expect to 1 cms in icveral months, visiting and sight¬ seeing. ^
awnlngg^l lie said that he was bMooi prim^pal, will take plaee at » p. as. «n ing Htoima m^ tho TCHttlt of c^il^ li that evening
contact wMh I«w awalnffs. The mcitur
T. V. Rranlon. of Jackson street, will visit Washington, D. C. Friday. •in business at the Navy Dc-iarimeat. Mr. RcardoB is second vie :-pi csidcnt of the National Master Mechmiics As- siK-iatkm of .N'avy Yards. Ar«»nnls and (>un Factories of the United States and secretary-treasurer of the Now VofTi local association. He has Ux-n in the Navy Vard service for the paat twenty th;ec years and was one of tiie o; ig- nal organisers of the Associatiui..
".\fter the Honeymoon" and "Not a Man in the House," are the titles nof olays to Iw given by the Young People's iloclety of the Lutheran Church In the Sunday School Itall, Tuesday evening. May 31. Besides the twu comedies, there will be vocal and instrumental music, and cofTec and cako wilt be served- /
E.\MMll«li of BaMwin rupUs
Baldwin. May 20.—An exhibition e the work of thv pupils of the Baldwin schools will be held Friday evening. J^unc 3. at the High Sch<x)l building.
The presentation of the bronze tab¬ let in laemory et Itr. fthubert, fotilier
Floyd B. Wat.son will demonstrate to his high, sehotil boys how *.he flne points of the game are .solve<l as he twirls the Indians to victory over the Giants in the opening set-to.
The younger generation of plnyr-m will bo well represented by the high .school players of this and former years.
The league Is being promoted by "The Allies," who hope to put a strong team in the field this summer to uphold the honor -of the village In Saturday afternoon gftmes.
.\ good crowd of rooters will undoubt¬ edly be on hand wheti the umpire cries "play bail."
Village President Wallace has been invited to throw the flrst bail across the plate In the opener. The line-up and .schedule follows:
Indians—H. Lister, W. Gundersdorf, K. B. Wat.son, W. Tillotson, II. Kyna.s- ton. It. Hall, F. Doscher, R. Perrine, W. Pallme, P. Liesenbein. L. Benjamin, K. Southard, S. B. Lewis, R. Robinson.
Giants—C. Bedell, A. Chambers, J. H. Scott, Jr., A. O'Neill, S. Badeau, J. Bnms, A. DoFi-aine, K. Skidmore, L. Itayno^ V. Bird, R. Gust, J. H. Scott, L. E. Weeks, C. Vitta.
Yankees—W. Purdy, S. Clark, W. Michelfelder, G. Kehr, G. Herglci', A. Taylor. E. Wagner, M. Clark, F. Lyra, H. Rawling.s, R. Schley, G. Ayres, R. H. Boggs, H. Spelman.
Dodger.s — L. Lang, A. Wright, K. Chuisano, H. Otten, S. Ledcr, J. Duffy, ('. (*liulsano, N. Fermc, G. Bergen, R. Schaefer, C. Tuna, E. G. Wright, C. Lynch, R. CroHsmiin.
Schedule
.Mon., May 2S—Indians-Glsnt.s.
Wed., May 25—Yankecs-fXidger.s.
Tues., May 81—Giants-Oodger.s.
Wed-, June 1—Yankeeslndian.s.
Mon., June 8—Indians-Dodgeis.
Wed., June 8—Yankces-Giunls.
.Mon., June 18—Yankees-Dodgers.
Wed., June 15—Indlansniunt.s.
."Won., June 20—Giants-I>odger.'(.
Wed., June 22—Yankees-Indiiin.'*.
Mon., June 27—\ankees.(;iant.s.
Wed., June 29—Indians Dodgeifi.
Weber, Kdna Murr. Anna Kaars, Kdna Pittcrman, Anna WHllman, Kiorencc Anderson. Kmma B<'llc Bowers, Frieda Wildner, Ruth Kranr., Mary Taylor, Madeline Froelich, Ixiuru Brown and Dorothy Klemp.
Eating out of doors heats rating in the rtnest dining room ever built. Don't make y-our picnics too elalsirate, und theu .vou will have them oftenor.
GARDEN an
Mrs. E. B. McKellar was hostess fnr thu Altemats Sunday Dinner Club thki week. After a delicious reiiimt the guests amused Iheniselves with gamos and music.
Th« puMic hi Invited lo tka exblbl-
was referred to Captain Bacon (or ti6n and proweatatjsn.
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The VUIage Board also propoada tn Not aa good aa Ice. but It wUl help, take action regarding low overhaotlng fVrap the bottle or pail of milk in a branches of tiwea wiiich intorfeiw With wet cloth and. pUice In; a dtaft out of progresft along tbe streets^ the swn.
tlarden f'ity L<K-ab.
E. C. Gardiner, Jr.. of Fourth stivet left last week for Denver, Col., whetv- lie will spend tlu; summer.
Urn. Joseph .Mellen of Franklin <'«urt entertained a luncheon of eight coyefls at her bone on Wednesday.
Home talent, operatic lnterprctatl\>' dauciiur and sitiging will figure on tlw nrogram of the May meeting of tlie Woman's Club next Monday. The meet ing will be held at Mrs. Chrles Ludkun's 44 Nassau i.4ace. The annual election of officers will take phtce.
Tlie (Tierry Valley «1ub wss tbe scene of «nc of the «mart«»it bridge par ties of the seaaon Wednaaday. Mrs. F. l^retitlcc AWmU and Mrs. FVancis i.aim- beer were host esses and thirt(!en tctiles enjoyed their hospUalltjr. Chamiini; bon Immi dishes mt glMat cMna werv given as prises. The fartiinat*.- win n<-rs included Mrs, JBckert, Mrs .Youngs.l Mrs. Wilder. Mn. Laderwaod. Mre Wandleas, Mrs. BaMwla, Mlaa l.«tfa- )>ear. Mrs. flcriba, Mrs. PJpson. Mrs. M«- Neliley. Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Jones. An appetising tea waai served at which Mrs Williara Pell and Mrs. WUIiam ner awdatad.
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