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WOJfDERI-ITL investment., 10-room. ^- fsjijUy houflc, two baths, alt miprove- ments, three ntinutes to Hempstead tt.4 n. station: near trolley Jua^Jbn aad oOtatA; IS.UM: terms. iVrlte Thomas LrfOaes. Box 2S0. Roosevelt, or Inquire j Pennett A Co.. 11 Oreenwich at.. Heinp- j stsad. 4Z-!> I
FOR flALE>—On Inrrahara Boulevard
esUtes. Uemswtead; plot lOOxlOD.
kpyty to 124 Jackson St., Hempstoad.
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FOR SAkB^-Hich chsb- and ao-carl; practieally new. S&l Grand Ave, Baldwin. Telephone Ittt, rtaapart. '
FOK BALK—Hatrhins eggs, turkeys, dttcklings, Plymouth Rocks and R. I. Iteds. 261 antnd Ave., Baldwin. Tel ephene 1M6, Freeport./^
Wmted—MfaccBaaBWia
WAN'TED^Antfanie dishes, fttrnlture, I bbbkf, quilts, spreads, or ahythisg I vary ait bought in any oondlttlon, send ! me' a card and I wtll call. Fred Brunei. I MUl Rd.. RenpaMa«, L. i. iSMj
I I |,B,;i Pfi ¦,B3Mtta—Mill I I I' .\\<UjS j
Wanted—If nfumkhed Roonia
mPamtWa Oataktr 11. lets
Roccfj^^aarrKc
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I FOIt BALb-Otuernsey cow, fresh, per-
' foet condition. SacrUlce. f 160. C. C.
Adams, Ocean Ave. and Hollywood
CroiMlnK. CedarbursV U I. 3:42
F« Sde~-AatoaioMles
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FOR 8AL.R—Four-cyltndcr. 4 7i»x& 1-2 Herschell-i^llman auto engine. Heavy type engine for larse car, truck or marine work. Used but a short time for esperlmental work. Price $175. FaJr- brothcr, 190 W. Seaman Ave., Freeport.
42-3
FX>UR thirty by three and one-half new
Sterling Tires for sale, fifteen dollars
each. P. H., DallyRevlew. Rockville
Oentre, L. I. 3;48
ViriX*ANIZINO buslnesw. tlrcM nnd »c- ccseorles; owner hae other buslneiw. J. Hafner. Poet Avenue, Westbury, I.. I. <:4Z
PUKE white poodles for Hale, 6 weeka old. H. .MamllBch, Violet Range, Rock- ! vllio Centre.
FOR SALE. 5 passenger Oakland tour-
Inir car, fZOU; cheap. fC Tunstall.
Telepbone Freeitort SW. 3-41
FOR 8ALB—Butek runabout, engine i ' ; ¦ —
reeently overhauled, new tires, extra j BROWN Leghorns for sale—1 year old. tire: a good car at a low price; neen ! |2.!S each. Mrs. O. F. UilU. 72 Allen Friday, Saturday. 134 Main 8t., Hemp-1 St., Rot:kvtlle Centre I'arkway. stead. * 3:40,
HATCHING EGOS from nneet slock of Light 9rabmaB and R. I. Reds. J. L. Kelly. Front SU. Hempstead. Tele- phono 32-J Hempstead. 3:40
W.V.NTE1>—Throe, four or Jive unfur¬ nished rooms for housekeeping. Ib;- nned Cbriikian couple, with lO-months infant. K. V. C, c|o. Adama Trailer CO.. Carden City. ¦i.' ' , ¦'¦ '.' -.J !i .' ' r-rt-
Hdp Wanted
WANTBf>—Farmer or gardener couple of days a week; steady work alt sum¬ mer. 261 Grand Ave., Baldwin. Tele¬ pbone 1288, Freeport.
FOR SALE—Wlllys-Knlght Roadster!
absolutely perfect .condition. Inquire
SIcMabon, Post Oarage, Mitchel Field,
L. I. \ 6:3T
H««ses For Sale
FOR SAIX—Freeport, concrete block hoase, 7 rooms, eyery Improvement, A-1 condition, new garage fruit and berries, near train; bargain quick buyer. Torm8.^pwner, 73 Seaman Ave., Frcc- ort. / 2.40
Hmscs Fer Rent
HOUSE FOR RKNT—For rent, four rooms, semi-detached houHr, ull Im¬ provements, steai^ heat, I'» minutes ftlk from StaUon, lease May Ist. 102 Seaman Ave, IJaldwin, L. 1.
Board Wanted
S:40
LUMBKK FOR SALE—All kinds; flre wood und bricks. Inquire T. H. Dauch. on grounds of new theatre, Ful¬ ton Ave., Hempstead. ,3:40
FOR S.'iLK—Fine early pansies, grown
In the open.- IjUj^^ide HorWe, ValU>y
Stream. . Tcleyb^. 1330 "VaUey Stroora.
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TILTING top Haw table for aale cheap. Theocfcre Bedell, lOtf Church Street, Freeport. tf:86
Bf'ARD anrt room wanted In Rockville
Ccntrp by young buahicsi cou|)ii.'.
Write fully P. O., Box 91 Uookvilk"
Centre. 4:12
BOOKS FOR BALE-^Tho Harvard Classics, Dr. Kltctfs hvo foot sh<*lf ot books. 6* volumes. Red cover binding, a now aqi, never taken from packing. Cost J70 will sell for $50.00. Address V., Observer Office, Rockvillc Centre. 10:32 I'MiiiM mamoBpaimmmaaaiammmePtgga
POSITION OPEN—DomesUcs, Cham¬ bermaids, Cooks, Clerical Workers, Gardeners, all kinds. Skilled I.abor. No registration fee. Nassau County Kmployment Service, tt Main St, ISemptead. 'Phone 2>9-J. tf:30
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SitaatioB Wanted
WORK wanted by the day; kitchen
werk, laundry oi' general housework;
exp<-rlenccd. Good references. Telephone
Freeiwrt 776-W. 4'2-3
SITUATION WANTED as mother's
helper und to bo generally useful; by
thc day. Address Box C, 282, Inquirer
Office.
SITUATION WANTED—Elaeriy man wishes position as watchman or care¬ taker; licst references. Address H. R., Inquirer pfflcc.
For Rent—Plata
Lort
BOARD WANTKD—Reasonable room and board wunted in private family for coupio commuting to cKy. Best; referencea E. O. F., Review, Freeport, ! L. I. 3:41 !
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TO RBNT, extra large furnished room, I electric light, suiuble 2 gentlemen or I couple; housekeeping privileges op- j tional; references required. Apply Ben¬ nett Avenue, corner Columbia St., i Hempstead Heights, Hempstead. 3- U j
IJtftweon 21ft I'lne Street. Ercc- IK>rt, and HurrlHon Ave., Bald¬ win, via Pipe-Line—Loi-ket. It on One side and Masonk> emblem on other.
LEWIS H. torn,
tit Plae ^., Freeport, New York.
IX)IW, Oh 7.30 trolley from city line, Thursday night, April 7, bill fold containing money and papers; suitable reward. Uotum to F. Van NostrHnd. 417 SouthfiUle Avenue. Freeport. 3-41
TO LET—8 rooms furnished, running water In rooms, bathing, boating, fishing, on the water, ut Baldwin Har¬ bor, board optional, no small children. Apply to M. J. Quinn, 15 N. Grand Ave.. .Baldwin, L. I. 6:40
Peraonal
JRNISHED ROOMS, with or without
board; private baths, sun parlor.
Furnished rooms for light housekeep-
Injj; gas, light, heat, furnished. Crystal
I^ke. Phone 118 Freeport. tf-33
Real Estate Wanted
I Annouiwement
j Barb^iu Alvlno and Teresa Bolhoefcr announce that on April 11 they will I open a first class tea room at"3 South I Main St., Hempstead. 2:40
WANTED by private, party modern . furniture. Call Lynbrook 11C7'W or Uox 260. 3:42
TO RENT—Beautiful sunny room, kitchen privileges, lady preferred. So. Grove" St. Address X T. Z., Ucvlew Offlce, Freeport. «:10
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|iX»l'ND on Merrick Ud.. lu.st Sunday: Rosary beada; owner communicate with E. Tylee. 86 N. Park Ave, Rock¬ villc Centre.
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LONG DISTANCE MOVING
TRiJCKiNo Attn KxraiDgs
Betideiice: 14 70HN ST., Roosevelt
Telephone 1068-W Freeport
Btmegittt HMOses la OevenHWMt's At- Uiatta Vrtai
Washington, D. C. Al»ril 12.—Bcnell- cial changes In the altitude of thc gov- ernntenl tftward (he ladlaas are urged by CItalnnaii Homer P. Sayder, at the House Committee on Indian lAAairs. The attt ot ittmmm ts the removal of
, reetrtctions and the Issuance of certifl-
.iri'm^maa TlSL Tw" sK n.' J-st' '=**<* <* competency to all allotted la P^*Tia!'al.al:t:at:'J.*a.*jS: b«.44: |«aas «r less than pne half Indian Wood «.«•, U.U. aJW. mP.1t.aA.tt,_aaM.^ >¦.}¦, ^nd te all competent Indians who have *-^;,^-^'mLS;S!'iii2L^ at th. «re or twenty-oive yeai
A. M.. «.47. tap, tat. a.tt. tajte. r.n. at any degree of blood, withoat filing Vk*^i^"4a^'t!Af%».i\'t'it\tS: SS: .PPl«e.tkm for »«cb purpose. The Ol^ (S.W. M.1». e;«i. 7.tl. •.II, e.U. ie.n. | jnct of this provision Is to make it pos- ^'^prtmtmmt* i"*'® '*''" ^^^ Indian who Is adjudged
M^SkiSe. C«Mf«w-'A M. j competent to care for hlni'^lf without supervision. The second provides; for Gomputsory attendance of Indian pupils at schools and fixes penalties for dere¬ liction of parents or guardians in tbls respect. There has been a dispositloil on the part tri Indians every^vhere to oppoap eoncatlon. It was shovm that the Indian children could be induced to enter sohool only with great effort .-Uld after urgent action on the part of ¦mperintendeat and teachers. Congre.^ han provided thc .sthools and now means to compel Poor Lo to attend them.
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BKTTE^ CONTAINEK.S NKBI)KI>
FOR PERISHABLE SHU'ME.NTS
Perishable products woith millions of dollars are destroyed annually on ac¬ count of breakage tn transit of the containers In whk'h_ they are placed. More than one railroad has appealed to the Bureau of Market.s, United States Department of Agriculture, to hel]) to remedy this .situation, a high ofHcial of 1 southern railroad atatlng recently that in his ot>inion shipper.s .should be com¬ pelled to use container.s of adcquotc Urcngth, and that proper tar-loading ncthod.s should ty exercised.
It ia vastly to thc interests of the <htpper to use containers of a titrcoKth that will carry perishable product.s .safe¬ ly te market, and thc Burecu of Mar¬ kets ha.s made many Investigations and experiments to determine just what strength containers should be to ac¬ complish that result. These iuvestl- stations arc still in'progress, but thc In- ''ormation already collected i.s jsufhciyit- ly complete to enable thc bureau to idvisc shippers with regard to the be.st ¦containers to use In shipping specified ^ruit and vegetables.
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FREEPORT
—P«kit«ra— Decoratora — Paperhangera
SOLOMONICK -BROS.
1433 Willow Ave.. Telephone 3140
Far Rockaway. Far Rockaway,
Estimates cheerfully, given on roquest. Work Guarranteed.
RANTED—Real Estate Wanted. Cash
buyers waiting. List nearby bulldjng
lots for quick action with W. J. Conway,
28 North Park Ave.; Phone 81-R Rock¬
villc Centre,
i7-6
WaiM—ToR^
yOUNG ctiuple wants one or two fur¬ nished or unfurnished rooms and kitchenette. Box C, Observer, Rock¬ vltle Centre. 42-»
FOR RENT—Space for several curs by
week or month. Apply Ocean Side
Inn, Ocean Side, L. I. Tel. R. V. C.
1306. 3:42
CESSSpOOL »)uilAK««nd cenient work. Call, and I wlll*tt|!(nd to work prompt¬ ly, fi. L. Brown, tt Wasnington St., IlockyUle Centre. 3:42
WANT'EI). small well furnished house or apurtmefit In goo«l IcM-atlon. Hemp- ead or FrtH»port. Five or six roonis. rrlts W. C. Hunter. Colonial .\nns, amatca. 41-3
MANDOLIN. Tenpr Banjo and Guitar taught, ragtime. Beginners play tunes. PERFBCT FIRSTS In 6 les¬ sons or MONEY BACK. Famous Gib¬ son instruments loaned free. Hartnett sj^stem ;lsed. 5C N Bergen PI., Free- port. 'Phone e47-M. tf:32
WANTED TO RI3NT—A fiat or Small
house. Apply W. Dunker, Freoport.
•I'honc 9D3. 3:4ff
! SALESMAN Wanted. AI proposltlor*. An easy seller for thoso who can I talk. Salary and conunission. Tel. I 342-R. Rockville Centre. 10 a. m. FTl- I day morning. 37-4
WANT TO RENT—Small houso
or ttve i-ooms In Rockville
t'entrc for family of two; phono
Rockvlllo. Centre 196-W. tf:38
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Wanted—Female Help
AVANTED to rent, six lo eight room houso unfurnlBhed. all Improvements. By rofined Christian family. Four] adults. In or near Rockville Centre. 16 Milford Place, t)hone I88<W, KoclF- ville Centra. 87-7
Wy tad—Male Help
j WARD BMiidH, permanent poaitlons, j f;oo(^ pay,' room and board: apply tq i housekeeper ut Nassau Ho.spital, Mlocf I ola, L- 1.. In person. 6:U
Linooln Arenjie. Bockville Centre
SMITH & MALCOMSON Lsa^
Soeeeaaora at Ahria O. amtta. C. I.
. latablialud 1890 Vf iinidpal and Civil Enginaert
Sunreyora
7 Halbttad Ava. PBBBPOBT, N. T.
Telaahane Ml
B. F R E Y Parquet and Hardwood Hoors
Old Floors Rescraped fllKd> RellaMMi
Linden Street and rCailroad Avenue
HemiMrtead Gardens, HeaqMtead. Ii. I.
Phone Bempstead 46-R
WEKKOAY8
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SUNDAYS
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Trains I.rsT« Rrocklrn (Flathunh Are.)— WREKnAYH
A. M., S.47. 7.0S. S.S4. o.a7. le.sei r. M.
K12.I4. 13.30. kl.SS. 1.40, |(S.4S. 2..1t. c3.4L t.eO. II4.4S, 4.K7, b&.IB. fS.SO^ 3.32. aO.SS «S:St, ra9:fi3. ltB:t.%. e:St. 7:11. S-.ll. S:14. 10:33. ll:2t. P. M.: I'-SO. Nl(ht.. Himimym 4:M. 8!S5. 10HI2. tltU A. Sf.; 1:SS. SHM,' 4.08. 4.SI. «.1X. S.t7, B.Se, IB.lt. ll.St P. H 12.S3 NIsht.
Trains I.,>aT« Trrrmart for Nkw York ani Brooklyn, Werkilar* 5:Se. a:!M. 6:20. M:4S, Ii7.04. h7.1», J7.3I. h7.4t. h7.5l. 7.At, hS.lS. J8.23. hfl.37. S.3«. t.Sl. lO.M A. M.: 12.1$. 1.34. 2.S7, S.3B. 4.1«. 4.4B, S.S«, tt.St, 7.S1, S.17, 9.21. 11.18 P. M. Sondayn O.St, S.34. S.SS. It.03 A. M.. I2.tt. 3.53. 4.8«. S.37. 7.11, S:14, 8:44. lOiSt. 11:21 P. M.
Thla Time Table Subject U Cliaoce WithoSt }fotlee.
t—emtlaattm. Ontar. Ezeeiit Hollters. k—Satnrifara Osly. e—Exrrpt Satnrdaya. b—Rxcept Holidays. •—Kxceirt Haturduys simI HolMays. >—Holl(l»yH Only.
s—Stops on Holidays exrrpt Dec, 39, Jas. 1 and S'eb. 12.
P. H. WOODWABD. dcneral Passenser Assot.
Phone 1664 HEMPSTBAO
DR. E. DAHLMAN
BURGEON DBNIVST
Offlce hours: 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. MADAME AN^IETTE BUILDING
• TROLLlfT JUNCTION
fa«er
How to tellivlienyoiir^attaf KasadassArm
Get that examinatian.f/QWf
HOME COOKED CHICKEN DINNER
—SERVED EVERY SUNDAY- FBOM 1 TO 3
KETCHAM~LODGE
A. U.,C. is an abbreviation for Anno I'rlns Condlatc, or "Arb t'rljc Condlta, neaning "In thc year from the bulldiiiK ¦if the city."
GARDENER and MECHANIC^
(ii;.\KRAI. RKr.\IKIN«i I'ROMl'TI.V l)O.VK«(
PETER SCHINDHELM 104 QeTeland Avenue
KOCJIVIU.R f'FNTKK
THE battery graveyard is filled with bat- teHes that died before their time. Their owners either neprlected them, or prescribed the wrong medicine.
Don't take that responsibility on yourself when there are Prest-O-Lite Service Stations everywhere you drive, equipped for and ex¬ perienced in battary life-extension.
That's tha. Prest-O-Lite Service Station's job, no matter what make of battery you now have. If a little distilled water is ail your battery needs, distilled water is what you'll get.
We won't try to sell you a new battery until your present battery is actually dead and ready for the soft music. When you do need a new battery, you'll be glad to know that Prest-O-Lite is back to pre-war prices and that an allowance will be made on your old battery. Get that examination now. FREBPORT STORAOE BATTERY CO. 30 W. Merrick Road Freeport, N. Y.
} ROCKVILLE CENTRE—174 Merrick Road BALDWIN KEYSTONE GARAGE
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Merrick Road,
Baldwin, N. Y.
BATTERY SERVICE
Pull up wherta you see thia si^n
JkeAtO£m
SUnageSaUeiuf
Uata letp than ont four-hunttradth of its potjoer-reserve tor a tirtfla^ start—and the generator quiemy^ repiaces that.
. PB-3t40
Telephone Hempstead 85
0Rl'PFITH5 * KORNICKER S3 MAIN ST., HEBIPSTEAD. N. ¥.
Oounaellora at Law Main St, HempBtead.ll.T
ABRAMS A TREDWELL PAINTING and PAPER HANGING 83 Mott St., Ocean Side, L. I.
Moresco and Stucco Painting Contractlog and Jobbing Properly At¬ tended to
MOOSE CLUB RESTAURANT
S4S FRONT ST.. HBBIPSTBAD Regular Dinner 12 to i and I te I
rule* ea cent*
fVirnished Reems by Day or Watk
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WANTED—Ijudlca to knit sweaters a( home very quick ¦work using ribbon In place of j'arn. $4. lo $6 each. Tele- phono-for appbintraent. 3d-W. Freepert Mrs. Els^ Vietig, J18 Harrison Ave.. Baldwin, L. I. , 8;4I
WANTEU—Experienced ,carpenter. CaII 4& Pacific St., Baldwin. L. I.
WANT1SI>—Handy man and gootl t-oal:
shoveler, steady work. Call, write or
phono 447 lx>ng Beach. I^ung Beach
Fuel Co. 3;41
WANTED—Han^,^ man used to build¬ ing construction. Apply K. Madsen, i Bennett Ave, and Dartmouth St.. iWmp- •tiSad Heights. >Is«pst««ia Wcdne^iday morning read^ Ar ¦w^ork. i„, «'—1',»,J ¦ ¦ ¦' '¦^"'. '^¦ I'J'-' ".' i" ¦!- '
For Sak-—Furaiture
IjADlEfJ to crochet, silk sweaters at horae. I furnish all materials, $9 each tor tuitedo. Mrs. hSttjttf "Vlt^ig, UH Har- 'rlsoiT Ave.. Ualdwln. " 'Phono Frooport 2S-W. . ' 3.41
as Ssifrtk Oms* Ave,. Ptamgamt. M. ONtas SeeMi aaaiaioi •-• « k
'*&rc«adrs Ottmam: Urrtta mat
Ave*.. MScsrwood Nstfewd Bssk BaUttac
W.WTKi) •Young lAdywith some knowl¬ edge of beofckeeitlnK. Apply at Koont 5, Rockvlllo Centre Bank Building. tM
yuitNITUHSl—Prlvato
r.x»m chairs, anal!
drese^r. brass,bed, Iroi
}rti Bureen and andii
ttrden CUy
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WANTED—oirl for general ho«««worl<.
"¦« East Ave. 'Phone Freeiiort
•i. ^ — ttM
inted tm waL-rts; piece-work
Aork: steady all year aixtund.
Mt*. Co,. Merrick Rd. and
Krccport. ^ C;3i
WM.aMILLER.IiK.
RATMOND #. MILLSB. Hta,
AQUk Flat* Glaaa. Bargkry Ufa and Fira
24 S. Grow* St. FrMSDortLI
l!.H-»»l,' IH.i'l' .
Goldeo^sGartige
SERVICE STATION I Ei|»4»d Girder Cari
AQWorkGnaranleed S3 Clrarch St, Freeport, N. Y.
Tele^li«M/2S4
Boys! Boys!! Now is Bicycle Tune
You know these makes:
CLEVELAND MIAMI RACYCLE COLUMBIA
All Good Oaat, Araa't They?
We have a large stock on hand and we are selling tbem at greatly reduced prices.
Try us before you orden
iSaviafs of 3S |»er canfe'f rom liat fnrice.
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I Also all the well known makea af tires., Repair work proropthr I attended to. _ac
\ JANVEY'S
!Bic3rdb Store
1*256 Fmt St, Hcttpstead
' iVAaaa 454-R)
EWSPAPER advertising is the life- IN blood of local trade, because it tottckes all consumer sources in every community. It gives the national adver¬ tiser the same opportunity for complete consumer appeal in any locality.
More than $700,000,000 was tfgnt last year for newspaper adverUsing by mer- 7.JjmsMmj dwnt* •»* mamdatiman
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