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Ifibed roomy upstairs; Karagr, fiunj>*r- lair, att ImprovemoatK, lot &tx12»; reau^n- aHtci; w»piy UnderaroMl, lit lilaet Ave., Freeport. i:t2
FOlt HAf.'R—10 room houst-, Merrirk;
gl,n„.fS-ri-|>HKAKF:t< Hwlffln, «Vi»>rie» »»," new. MAN" to a».<»l8t ih garden. Hpadlhg, etc.; ruM)er. Ik-kI of condition, owner lr»v-1' two or Ihreu lulf ila?d weekly, ^ f.O ing vicinity; write 7,^ «. Oiwvc St., or I ^.^.^js per hour. Wagricr, 566 Merrick ptione Freeport 381-J. , 3:«6 i f^^^ Rockrille Centre.
|lii%e«a »trbtgta«e lutu tay mfp and ready arois she sJipi^',
^bc Blips—y
'iVilh laughter »i* har sonny ayas; Ucr
H^r li|i»- Kull ol wonOroutf wlijKpcred things C)C tbo tare ilelisbt.s ahf bringa, \nJ she piinueHcti ami KingB
As ahc (rIpN.
KIHHKl^ roadster, A 1 condition, Jusfa ovccbauiad; oOlcci! «xpc<iui to leave post In np«r future; phone Capt. Uouh
Mxl26^ 2. car ifturagm; bath, hot ¦wijiUsr . j|j»chei Ktald CanU'n C«v «'• lieatrr, lnundry;TinTnprov<mionf«; nrar f **"^' M"«'P*' Field. (.anU-n Uty. 6.6.
station, school, Htores; r«)asonahle. Uox,
in Merrick. 63-3! WIUtiXH-KNIClHT,
J.VNITOH for apaitnicut huujM, Garden City; apply Ceorse U Hubbell, Uiltun Ave. and 7th St., Garden City. 3:«.'i
IF Vt)UK litXMt' UEAKa ece me. AU kinds of roofs repiUrt'd. Bave yiturt Kutters, valley and tin roonng. Have' thom painted. All work fully guar- ' anteed. Rea«on«.Mo prUica G. U. Wcwiell, 2W Rocklyu Ave., Lynhrook, I.. 1. 6J-a
.suuhr^-'iu.'! KliiitinK
COMFOKT CfyrTAfW'iH, solidly built of i double waila of niaNon«ry, aiucoo'd, I
absollUfly pr.rfoct condition. Oohorty, Mitchel ti'l^i^U] Auto Ouppiy, Freeport.
phone Oarden City 1500, cxtrnaion! —
67. 6:85 j WANTED—In Ocean Hide:
ncv. ubout 16, to work full wwk (fi) days; Rood references required; Kesel 2;S4
tically new; 1152.W,
BarfcTiin; phone Freepoit 3:84
ar^roof, to, pttpe a< fnune rtwclllngs, | „^»y5 1„, a,ninierpl»l. ,elf.HUrtei-..«x.
on terma to suit purohaaer; mix aparlouB| p,.e«s body, Al running order; prac
rooms and bath; all rity Improvements;
standard fixtures, tllln» nnd parquet.
Plot 4aKl60; improved acwered aet-tiun;
aeven miniaeii to station, ohe block *o
BchooWind stores. Owner; 32 Van (bott
Ave, liempatvad, N, Y,, opt><|blte Wusb-
lUKton Bt. SohiNjl. 03-2
Boys tween ages of 13 and 16 years, to take newspaper route In Ocean Side evci-y night; good pay; inquire Daily Review, Rockville Centre. 6:6t
MA.NDOLIN. "Twior Banjo and Oultar tauglU, ragtime. Bcglrnera play
tune*. PERFECr I'lRSTS in 6 les
Hotm or MOMET BACK. Fornoua Gib
eon instrumcntii loaned free, liaitnatt
be- i ayntem ««ed. 66 N Bergon PI., Free
T>ort. "Phone MTM. tf;JZ
For Sak-^Lire Stock
l'X)It a,,Vl.E—1918 Willy's -Overland ryllnder.- 7-pBs»engrr; jn^rf^et condi-
W'ANTED—Male or female as pjano
pl.'iyer, at the Maifriet Theatre, Hoclc-
viiie I'entie. Til. 3H-AI It. V. C, or
YOUNG ducks fiom veiy-ijeml atCck; phone U.V.C. 611.
tion; all c'ord''tVi"ci';"''»6'75;"rn"u8V selT'or ] f^'il at 15* Maple Ave., RockvUle Centre
e«eljange for smaller car; valued same; LoiiK Inland. 64-3
call any tUne. 166 Frunklin St., Ilemp¬ siead, 64-3
OWN your own "love nest;" ba'rsain, easy terms; new Henilbunsalow, 7 rooms and Iwlh; plot, G0xl2.'>; laige Itorch, all improvement.s, steam heat, ulectrU:il:y, near uUtlou, (7500. Kellett, phone Freeport 7G6-W. .'I 83
' l^yft HAIAC—One Saxon runabout; oue Jaclouin runabout; one For^ .seAui, $375; two FonJ runabout bodies; onv Kord touriiiB body; one IJt.dse tourinj; iMXly. Hempstead Auto Wrecklutf Co.. 28:i Front at., IleinpsieiKl. Td. 547.
6;i-3
WANTEU-Curjjonter; j.ibbinK, mreiii making. Charles N. UeiUs. Telephone .fU-W lto<kvlIle Ccmre. , 61-3
I ix>IX}E roadster, orlgln.il imlnt, perfect
CATjIFORNIA bungalow, 7 rooms and i innninir condition; piice, *,'.7J; call beth, steam heat, gaa, electric b»ht«. j after 7 o'clock evenings, Saturday uft-
new furniture, rug.K, copper screens, lawn mower, etc; half block to boating, bathing, fl.shinf.-, I7&00 takes all; terms. Write or cull 299 Roosevelt Ave., I'ree¬ port, U I, 3:62
; ernoon.'i or j IW'oadwuy, ; U.V.C. 7»-M,
Sunday.s. Rockville
Uichard.s, 17 Centre; phone 3:«3
BAROAIN: Sevcn-room house, all Im¬ provements, tile bath, hardwood flooi-.^, hot water heat; house 26x36, plot 75x 130; fruit trees, sbrubn, etc.; near trol- by. Edw. L'he, Roo.sevelt; phone Fpt. 67a-J. 3:62
FOR BALE—House, 6 rooma, all Im¬ provements, 4 bU»cks to depot. T. H. Dauch, 124 Jackaon St., Hempstead. Telephone 2'J Hempstead. 53-tf
OVERLAND Hix, 7 |j^.s.sen^'er, clot;ed car for f«1c or cxchanpe for a .smaller car. Engine In tlr.st class condition, .self-.slarter; call after 0 p.m. Ij. XyK-aaid, 75 Independence Avenue, Frecrwit. 3:62
For Salo—^Mucelianeoua
JEWKI, ^tiiK laiiK''. Willi l!ii-.o;<' upper oven; price rea.sojiable; 203 Smith tit.; phoiie F|>t. ll-j'.lR.
C.Mll'ENTKUS wanted. Union or men willing to Join. Stale |9 per day. i.'ir:<t-cla»s mechanics only need apply. • 'all between 7 und 8 p. in. John II. C. Wulf, 161 St. MaikH Ave., Fret-povi, lx>ng Iskiud. 6 64
S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS — Ferris
2G5-300 egg-strain, hatching eggs,
pullets and eookerela for sale. R. E
Martin, 78 Llii'oln Boulevard. I'hi.i.p
n5r.-W Uempstead. 63-3
ANI.'ON.V and I'.uff OiTiuffton sotfiujr ejTtrs. from Mlneoln, Hempstead .'ind Biooklyu piijio wiiinm-. M. Nichi.l.s 63 Church St., Freeport. ;!:6J
MILLWRIGHT—K.\))ericnoed milhlKht wanted. IlrfereneeN renuircd. .\pply The Alexandre Works, Inc., Garden j
scrs-
For Rent—Miacellanoous
RiJAR room of store for rent; .luitaWo fur beauty parlor, etc. Jonas, 12 M:ili>
City. L Work6.
oppoosite Curiia Aeroplane 63-3
FlTTL-^a ROOM HELlf' wanle.l in shoe
factory, .\pply Alexandu- tVorU, Inc.,
Garden Citv, o|)pusite t'urtia AeropliiU'-
Works. 63-7
(MIAUFFKCIi for Ford truck. Rt^-er-
eneea required. Apjily The Alexandre
Works, Inc.. Garden ('iiy, opposite
Cmtis Aeroplane Works. 63-3
BUTCHER WA.NI'IOl) - .Merkel Bros. I'ork Btorc, 23 Main St., llem|)sten<l.
63-2
.For Rent—^Fumiahed Rooma
FUUMSHED room to let; )..:uiiinil j front room, suitable foi- couple or une i or two gentlemen, half block from rail- j road station. Danheiser, 38 N. Main! Bt„ Freeport. 3;65 j
FCm R.VLE-Fruit trees, Mini wherries, imnsics, raspberries, curnuilH, bloom¬ ing Hliiubbery, everK'rcen and veseUible plautH. J\tilliUi;.r's .Nursery and I'lori^it. .Merriek Koad, .Merriek, L. I. 6-61
|.'OU S.\ [..'•;—SwiiiK saw. (.(ii7ibinalioii cnws and lij) uaw table; liollow ebiPel mortising miiehlne: ail new machines: will st;ll cheap. 36 Union .Vve., Lyn¬ brook. Tel. 1007-1; Lynbrook. 8 a. m.
I lo li p. m.
3 63
W001)W0HKEH.S, inside trim ea:i>en- ters, body niakors. Coiitinenlal Body Corp., Clinton iind Mid wood St.s, Hemp¬ .stead. 3:63
WAN'l'ED—lu Baldwin, L. 1.: Hoy.s Ije¬ lween UKCH ot 13 and 16 years of awe, to take iiswspatK-r route In Baldwin every niKht; i;(>od pay; inquire l^nily Itevlew, Roekvilie Centre. 6:03
NICELY furniwlied front roou>; can also
share house; kitchen privilege; phono I FOR 8ALK—Counter aeeouut of R.V.C. 611. ."Stallatlon; entire, new lixlures; will sell
«'heap; ]:t fi.et lunK; good condition.
(Gannon Iteslaur.ilil, 11 tiouth Main St .
Frueport. 2-63
FlIR.'«iSHEL» lttK>M TU RE.NT—Fur-
ninli'd room lo lenl: i<-(<'ri'nee; iiiso two enrpets for salo. 121 Church St., Freeport. , 3>S4
TO BKNT—Two rooms, furniHhwl
l500Kls.KKl'EU, iriil or yiMing inan, to keep cornplelc .set of boolis; apply .\kxandrc Works, inc., St<;wart Ave., Garden City, opposite Curtiii Airplane Works, 3:63
St., Hempstea<l.
i:6i
Lost
CGM.MI TATUIN Wallace; phone
ticket. Mr.s. G Freeport lOT'.i-J.
OVEKLANU crank handle, belwieii l.'ree.port und Baldwin; reward il' le- turned to Geo. G.' Wagner. Tiiiwf.' .'Vvt., Freeport; jihone F!,>t. 619-J,
LOH'I", $7.". in vicinity uf Garrlen C^ily; irward will be paid lor reliini; in MUin- H>nipst<ud Iniiuiii'i (Jlliee.
LOST bunch of ke.vs Wediu-sday ni^'ht or Tliur.sday murnlug. Rewaitl fer re¬ turn to liow.ird E. Pearsall, 31 East Ave. Kri.eport. ;!-e :
WHITE I'cr:;ian bell; reward. 5 port.
cat
2 N,
with collar aiK^ Grove St.. Fr^e 3:02
liO.ST—in l-onf; Beaeh, a Collie biwinr New York and Nassau liceli.se t!u,'> nn!;werin;r to name "Duke;" hotilx Marx. 210 W. aSrU St., N, V. Cit.v; phi.nt Loiigaere 67IS. 2:6:j
! TWO boy.s lor olUce work in Heinimle.id and Fieeport, ?12 and $15 per week. Oix)d general houseworltcr, three in • fiuuily, no ipttmdiv gTf, ' jjcj' month. Chambermaid'Tniii waitres.s, .small fam- nntuinished; private family: 'J mintitt^ I .anteed to live; yrroiiiiiN must l>e elean.d | llj;^ $60 per month. I-aundies-s for coun- from station. Addres.s J. L., cure U'--, tor oilur purposes. Tekplione 021W ipy ctub eood wn-es Nassau Couiitv
View unice, Freeport, 3-r.3 , U.mpstead. ^j Employment Sei;ieo; 80 ' Main St".,
lA RjjcUxHto Oentic; large fWA'-jyou S.M-I'l t^k.vvland vayuum irU-aner: I Wemp.slcud; phone Hemp. 2!t9-J. tf;fi2
FOR BALE 1.01)0 lilac slirubs; best pur¬ ple; 3 td 5 reel; 3 lor $); larger if] wanU-d; delivered and ])laiit(;!<i; guar- j
TO let,
nished i'U«uu for couple or two geu-1 iierleet cunditiuu; price |12, i;ilt-R lli'ineu, with or witboul board; phone | jVeenort. 3-63 R.V.C. 1428-W. 2:63 '
Attractively furnished room near liolleys and R. It, slallon; all modern f;onvenienee.s. Address Box Cr20l> Inquirer Oflke. •'
C2-6
TO 1<^NT - lar^e fiont
FOR S.VLE-tme
diiiiiiK room rockei Ami box spring and
parlor stove, tiize 17 .AInKuetie .lunior Onk. Ml-s. Cronin, 27il .South Maiii St.. Freeport. ('all afteriruons. 63-5
VOUN(t man or woman for general ol¬ lice. work, with some bookkeeping knowledge and lumber experience pit)-
r;is healer, oiie oue full si%o bed I fcrred; permanent poHitiou with diance
f. iither mattress; | for advancement. Reply hy letter In own handwriting', stating experience and salary wauled, Jolm J. Itandall Co., 15 N. I^ng Heach Ave, Freeport. 6:59
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TO LE^r—Furnished ho'usv, 0 rooms aud bath; all motlern improvement.s; fine grouuda with shiulc; Karage, .120 Atlantic Ave., Oceanside. Phono 251-U Ro<.K ville Centre. . 68-3
FtiRNISHl'JD apartment, 4 rooms und bath, rcllned, no children. l!ox"C-298, Inquirer (ilBce, Hempstead, tf:60
FIX)RET<rC;K-VtRGINIA cottnpe, 71 B. Village Ave., Rockville Ontre. Desir¬ able room.s with board, $15 up. All kinds of catering, banquet.s and dinner parties; chicken und plank steak specialties. 6:.^
APARTMENT I'O LET, fiir.rt^hed or unrurniatted; three roums and bath, Including gas, djertrlu light .-ind heut. Apply Miiineltc Millinery Shop. Tel. 7t-.l Frerport. 57-lf
MAHOGANV Victor aod aUnd for rec-i
ord.s, almost new, $30; 33 KenslnBton j
Ave., RockviUe Centre; phone R.V.C. i
18.-.-W. 3:62 j
ATICTION .sale, Saturday, 1 p.m.; 20 horHcs, 2 cows, 3 heifers, 2 1-ton Ford i trucks, Bri.scoe sport model aulo; also harness and wason. J. A, Seamati,
.stable;;, Mineola, L. I. 3:02
. - ¦- . *. I
FtJli .SALE — French gray enamel j
dinin.it room sel; any reasonable offer i
accepted, 14 Harvard Place, Baldwin, j
'fi 3-02 I
KOR S.\IjK—Waj;()iis, bureaus, l)ed.s, kUehen tables, dining room tables, ehuli'ii;. ThCHO wagons aro ver.v cheap. A. E. l.'roHl. Crystal Lake Hotel, Free- port. I'honc ITS. tf
Wanted—^Fercale Help
TWO expcrienceil wtiitresscs. Galviu':i Re.stt^^urant, 801 Front St., ilcmp- sltad. 2:65
WANTED middle uKed women lo work
in family fnr board and home, etc.
Mrs. Waller K. White, 043 Decatur St.,
Brooklyn, .\". V, 64-2
W.ANTED lirslelass cook; while prei
I'erii'd. .\. F. Thompson,'259 Slewart
Ave., Garden City, N. Y, • OltC
GIRLS WA.N'TkFT^ Expe. ieneed hem- stitchers; alaii j;his knowing how to eev.: on pUiin maehimfs; steady work. H Greenwich St., Hempstead. 64-2
Positions Wanted
rO*ilTll).V wauled as cliuulieur i.i pr vate family; willing to mcike onesdl Ken. rally u.iieCul; e.\p<>ri<>nee(.t,' pernvsp ont; iMi.'it of refPirn.cs. Jlike Lleli"-. ' Grove St., Hemps!i.;i(l. , ;;:i;.'.
rosi'i'ioNJ w.\N~ri-;i) - "vT^iiiK uii..
tiunobghly CSjieriencea in genera! 0tti< e work. B<JOkkcepiug, etc., rlesire: |K>sili<iii. .\(kti>H» V. R., lil re Keview Otll.e, Free»*orl. . 3 6'
E.VIM.:itT TEACHER, formerly eon iifcled with well-known l)ii;;ln. si^ seliiiol. li.-is 'iiMMiiii); tor a ffw mor. plipils; (iriviili- indi\i<lu.il iiiiMnieli.H given in ,'ileni(f;ra))liy, lyiirwriliiiK uiii' .trenr-ral ofllce prai-tli-o. I>ayliiiie uw' evenings. Telephone 10ii7-M Freeport Estelle F. deBt aneliamp, 3-6-J
WJieliee come the tliNHigh IIk air'
Her hair: ,'iay, was there ever auy ^(ight ao ialr?
80 fair! For It'ti bouiul with p«sie.s gay, Aii'l .she ditips tl^orj on her way, That IIm> coildren h» their play
Joys may jtikarc!
Whence comes the dazzling bluenese of thfj ,skies'? Her eyes:
When tiny iwindiops putter, then she ewes.
Or tries: For ,she squeezes tear drops out With a giggle and a pout, .\nd your heart she's put to loiit •With her .siijh.s:
These faily lint.s oT lip.s and hair :inil eye.s.
Her eyi-i! C')nie with an ever new and jjlad sur- prl.se—
Time fli< s- -Soon Miss Suiriini'i's i^rceii you'll te. )n each leaf and blade and tree; 3he can't hide ln-r jealousy If .'.he tries:
— l<'lori:lKe HuUliin.-^ Mil.,;(in
May
Til.:
shy lies:
th;
.¦^WHet ,\1.'i>
JIM UK'; ¦Vnd yet its wliisiier will inll.inir. Em ll waitiiiK bud lo .-.witl iimiirl. t mean till' montti ami ijnl llie ^'i'l.l
How oft we"V(. iip't, ab, lovely M:>>' Twns ulways-on a sunny da.v VVhen '.vf'd ri-iifw our iio.m).::; wliiil' (I iiie;in tin- iiKiiitli anil not the nu\,)
lonjrdr.ys I've lived, tut thou, I'liir lUiU Art nevf'r more than thirly-one. CV modest .May, thou peerless pejiil - (I mean the month ,ind not the girl.) .\!iii.uul K. FiiUiire
For Sail
<~R^ Estate
lots for .sale on Unii
WANTED- MMid lor general Work; nn laundry; 2 adults, 483 Freeport.
house- Phone 3-63
TWO ver.v choie
l'l.. war M'lin fc'i., Hempstead; all improvement.--., very reusomible; title policy f rc<, Rood opportunity for home- builder. Geer bvoa., 289 Fulton St., Hcmpstoadl. 3:65
1 DAHLIAS—Having bought the entire
Woix.1 ( olU'ctiou of dahlias,, comprls"-
ing Ihiriy lino varieties — original
tubers, eoslintr up lo two dollars e;..eh ! FITTING ROO.M II|.;L1' wanted in shoir
—I offer saiiie in (lump lots containing j fa(;tory. A?>)My Ale.x.indre VVo: ks,
I several dirferent vmietles, at three Inc., Garden Cily, opposite Cinlis Aero- dollars per lot. Joe Aiigfl, garaenor, 1 Iflane Works. ^ 63-7
120 South Bay Ave., Freeport. Phono | •„„.^.,,,.,. ¦,„,,¦. ~ ~ ~~
964. 3.(53 1 STENOGU.VPllER
GARDEN work done, lawns and walk.- cut and trimmed. In the vicinity of [East Rockaway, Lynbrook and Rockvill'. Ccnlre; reasonable rates. Write Suiitli & Simon.sen, 36 I'laintield Av<'., or phone Lyn. 1539-R. 3:62
STENOGRAPHER
WISHES POSITION
MARIE F. KOHOl T
28 S. Park .\ve., Rockville C.nlrc
Phono R.V.C. 81J
^"nr^
Waiit^^,te:Mly
EXI'ERT GARDNI'IR
position; private family cnces. .\d(h'CHS Tiox C. ollleo.
. A-V:4-e,,- 300, Inquimr
For Sale—Furniture
!L0TS for SAJuK—Chester Park, Eliza
beth Park. In«mh«tm Eotetea.i T. H.
Diiu^ch, 124 Jackson St., Hcmpati'i I
telephone 29 Hainpstcad. 63-11
FOU S.VLE-Plpt 100x150, lienr t'tiioii-
ilale Ave., Ilempstead." I'rice $)50.
xr. P, Trainer, Sterling I'lace, Hciup-
Bloud, 633
FOU BALK -Will sell cheap. Lols number 4:tO, 431. 4;»2. 433 on llarvar.l >Jt., lleiupnteail HeightH, Hempstead. Write E. New man, caic F. M. & Co., 74 Worth bt.. New York Cily. 62 3
fcHOICK locptlon, plot 150x11.0; Miller - und Buuth BlUc Aves., Freeport, A I. F, A, Myi-toJe. - ^iJ'j
DKHlliMlhk OOKPOt lv)t. auxl38,'Park
and I MondriekKOii AveS,, Rorkvllle
, (>nlicr price, $1000, U. Heuschkel', 23
lieod Avenue, RockvUli^ ' ^^-atre,
owner, « ¦ 30:56
i l?OR aALE.—Clioica. ¦ plants:
I cabbage, lett,uce, c^uli^ower and colery plunta. Also Ens Hah wal¬ nut and Pecan tr*e8., N. Blalie. 27
i B<.del) St.. hVeeport, L. I. 'Phone r:(>.M.
' 00-tf
^ Real Estate Wanted
lU'lLDLVCt plot wanted, in \Freepurt 01- Roo.sevelt. 40 or 50 ft. x 100; give loiatlon and price; mu.st be rt^Mf^i^tablo. I'M.U.. Daily Review, Freepori:.
WA.NTED—WUl pay cash ar<niiul $000 i fia- lot 50x123 In RiKkviUo Oiiitie; 1 stall' exact JVH^lon; no'agents; con- I'vteht to vlllaife, Cai-o'J. M.. t>any Re I vl^'W. koekvHk^ Ci iitre, 02-3
"ForSTnt^iiSniM iwm''
WANTIOD-Exper-
lo-vced^ ftef(*renee.s lfc<iVili"ed. " Apply
Towato.i Alexandre Works Inc.. Stowait Ave.,
PWPerj Garden City, opposite Curtia Airplana
Works. 63-3
THREE mahogany chairs, birdseye m.-i- ple dresser and chllfonier, with two chains to match, aad other pieces; i>ri- vate; no. Ucaloia;, phono Hempstead 1845. SiftO
OENKRAL hniiseworKer, girl or wo- iiKin; three adults; 161 Lincoln Ave., Itockville t;enlre; phone Rockville Cen¬ tre 238-M. 3:63
I t"X:>MPETENT bookkeeper
edge of stenography and typewrlllng. ; State salary; nddreHM 17 N. Park Ave., I'Borkvllle Ceijire. 3:02
I 1K>AT engine, lialdwin, S-10 h.p.. giM.d I e..n.lili'>n; \vill exchange for vusp or i iiselul ailiiles; 91 South Bay Ave., Free- Avilh kuowl- I port; phone l.'pt. 625W.
!l8-FtX)T motor boat. 4 h.p. Noilh-ae.'t- i ern high-.siieed motor; perfect (.>«ndl< Hon; just overhaulisl; price, $175. jtlan-
UVAr^'ED>«i>.'i-lem-ed UouH.'Workcr;»^;;'; f^^^^ «^«o^« >*'•• i'V«eport; ^bouc
F(H; lll.',.\ T thrw«. Or fiair unfurwtet'ied
mums with iMilh, ehs-ti'le lights and
____.______^_.____.__—.-——-——————— gus. hut wuter luwt; adults only. 78-N
ilUlLUlNH plot, 5)0xl50|, ui northwest, Columbus Ave,, corner I'ari*<ins .\ve., oornbr of Rundall Ave. and Bergen i Freeport. -T.-lepimne soil M. 3-«4
PI.; best corner In Freeport; t>rlee tiiftiO. K. 8. nandall. 15 N. I>mg Beach Avp., Froepoi^t. S^f'S
while girl; g(K>«l conk; two adults, live year old child; salisfaclory wage. Tel. Fre»Korl.33. 3-62
GIRL foi -ginonU hou.sework; Mmult , fsimlly; <h>" before 10 a.m. or after « i>.m.; 199 Roi|te St., Freeiiort: phone lAd.
Fpt. 738-W.
tm
Ik!^ Wanted
Wanietl—To Buy
WOMAN to slay with children while I parents ari^ out; box 10, Review, Rockville Centre. 6:07
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Wanted—To Rent
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I;()»>lil6INDERS — Expci ionewl biK.Kbinders who can o|M:i'ato folding m.-*»hinefi, or rounding and backing inachlfie^ ¦f"<i»m making mu'bjnes uud sta,mper», BlieHdy employment; good waK<w. Open slMip. Reply slating ago, cxi)erienco and lefeienees. Prh, raium wasfca.iuxd Umua plan to, high grade men. Box Bit, 'General Post Ollice, Wfow Yc^rlt,
Helriispe<'t .\n hour 111,-.) till- li;;lils wer- U\,
And WDiiieti inov.-rl with .silki ft ^-. \nd imisii- mude tlii' ni.isUi is •,.in\, .\u<l lailrliti-r I'ddied tliroU';li pla..-. .\n hour n;;.)! But nil is gone:
Dne timire only i lee.-lll- .V 1,'iil with liiiir of nrddy dnwn Vi'hi* ihi-el;id my ,.,-. inii.nT-; in li:tli:
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Who, in ni.\- vision, dim nnd fade, it \.:is. I think, a biiivr ,ilfaii-
I'eifiime and powder, gold and I; i'.ul now 'lis all a v.'if;ue siilmi'.e:
();!«' ineseiu-e only 1 recall-- A girl with lovely, seoiMlul eyes.
Who checked iiiy ,i;ai-iiunts In hull:
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Siiriiig Warnings
Things to avoid in the spring:
Sulphur and niola.s:fes.
The front jiari of an automobile fis inoviiiM' rapidly in a forv.-atd i-on.
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Poetry.
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.Match widow.s. Wild brew.
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Peacock Feather6 Disiiked. Peacock feathers tire ItKiVod :ipo. as unlucky tn many countries. 'Tel niero possesion Is reputed to oe t harbinger of mlaforluso to tho owner Every kind Of lo.ss will have lo b( Bustaiijed -by the o<'aiplers of flu house thgy adarn, including Illness and death, and many country p«'oplo even now, would be horrified If any out
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were to brine under moro ot these feathers. It is furfber snid that children will never be hcaltbjr In rooms adorned witb tiiese irti, descent plumes, and that It is the most unlucky thing In the world to give BS a plaything to tho younffstors.
Mark Twafn't Old Cabin. Ill n lonely gulch lu Nevada's dcarv tnte (k?scrt region stands one of.\mer' lea's nu>»t Interesting lilerary relics— tho old cabin of thu Into Bamuel Lntig. borne Clemens, better known as Mark T<vnln. It Is bituated lu a phice failed Aurora, which boasts of n po|)- ulatiou t»f a scoiv or so, iMftstly old nicn. It wa-H here th.it Mark Tuala I'vod nnd tailed nnd starvtid while he cvulved "KfAishing It." Hut for III' cbeiu'fnl eiiirlt of \bc huliMirliit, who origlniUlX lltillK't! t» put tt 'on th* map. ils entire p(>pulatU>n wuiii<} (kiubtl»'s» Inaji aiuce have wandered hway into i>l)UKlop.
AMiD«ra riAMk n la tram tbat aoata "traatAntoatT at Aaaog^ TaJbima tasa "haa" for "gomaa' i tn tha t»U* tJbaat th* goi^ma «|^ ^l ftta OrMk ot tba "t«rf ta "cb«%.- wMca iMkii Uka aasoa tmnntatnttatA tt ntea* btit rwUty m*naa •'»oo«»." Tba aonptad tmnalators, or ratbar adapters, follow Ut* ftualUar word ot tfaa T«st maiaritj, "g/aaaa." Vt amtt be n;nieml>4w«d that thara raaHy !• >« orl«lll»l AMoptaa iMct, tat onlr aima later truuHrtptlOBB of wto.t taeaa H be rMardetf aa tha (nbles told by tbe old slave. The aotttU fouat at tbe Aeaoplnn folklore wia Babrlw. a-Hel* lanlstlc fabtillst «C tgm Moand aetttn. who wrote the fables In rerte. Biac* there have bedn many tattioBM •td some years ago a b«tcb el 10 mor* were fouad la the Yatlc»n Itbnuy. X¥« Greek word "cbaa" was prwiwc»l '^nnc," aod heace It haa M tatmapn to "hen" except Its belonflng to tb* fowl family.
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Weeds. whMl bsni beam c«SI«A "pfants whose rlrtaes have not y«t b.?cn dOmeewta^'* are t«ir«arllaar{ly proltflc In proOarUMr tftat. rrom a tti^fia hme |«raiane ptswt; *» npaay as 1,^.000 seeds mny be obtained. A thistle wir produce anything between lOQuUno aad 200,000. aad the ebartodc aM.0QO; while tbe «t«»hard1 i»rw will (witent Itself with a modest BO.- 000! Many aeeda retata tbair powtr •f germlnatin for from 15 to 10 yeara. Inriyded araoaatt tbase bein< the dock, chickweed and shepherd** pune. Have yeu ever thopcht of tha ntia»b«r ef gnilna eontatoed tn ono pound of wild oatsT We mny put It approximately nt 25,000. But If yoo want the same weight tn plaataln or charlock seeds, you wUi raqnlia I^OBO,* 000 and 220.000 reKvectlvely.
Friendship Reaches Par. Friendship Ir an elastic word, nuh- ar. It '.uajr be stretfh»»d to almost any
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work up nn Imiiressson. Don't yeu know you are always mnklitg Impres¬ sions Avheiher you want lo or not. IJ»'- meiuber you runt put on your b<*t clothes nnd ear "I'm cut for as lei- presslon." The .act ia you are dally Imprcsalng yourself upon the rest of the world. Yon mny not be «ware of It but even the children are constantly sizing you up fo Ipiim your 1 p«1 status. The lmpressii>n» you try In make nre not branded In. they arc merely pnutetl on. A little dnnipness will show whot Hps undeineiith. After nil the world Is looking for a certain nuinhor of frauds like you. It would feci dlsiip pointed If tt didn't h.nve an occHslomil occasion for probing n few ptomlslni; CO cb.iracters who luive fniled t" make good.—Grit.
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Melody and Form. XTiisle niMl rli.Mne iire union;: Um ear- lest pleiisiires of the child, and. In the history (if llternture;' poetry precedes lii-ose. Kveryone mny sre, as he rides nn tin? lilt;Iiwny throu;;,'h in uninterest¬ ing Inndscnpe, how n little water in- '?tnntly relieves the monotony, no innt- 'er what ob.iects are nenr It—a gray rock, a grass pnlch, nn iilder bush, n ^take—they li^come heniilifiil by being reflected. It is rhyme lo the eve, aud .}N-pl;iins the clninn of rhyme to the ¦•ar.' Slindows please u.s ns still finer rhymes. Architecture gives the like nleasiire by the reprtltlou of equnl •larl.s In :i (-ulotmadf, niid n row of win- 'Unvs. or In will!.':*; Rnrdens by Ihesyui- ;nrirlc eonlv.'tsts of the beds and wnlljs. —I'rnm Knlph Waldo Emerson's Essay on "i'oetry and Imugliiatlon."
Margaret E. ftangster In Christian Herald." Like any ruhbei baud, frleod- Bhlp can, of cotirae. be stretched too far—stretched to Ihe hroahlLb' point But It's very hard to stretch the beat sort of friendship so far.
Frlendahlp om.v be tbe most elastic (hlng m the world. Soiue people do not realiae tho tact, ht»t It cas. It eaa b« laad* to stn-tch paat awWtlcn, 4nd around pride, and over personal vanities. It caa be made to llchten the darkest pathway, to smooth ont the roughest road. It can cl»ange at- mo>Jt unchangeable ctrcum«tanc«s~lt can brcnk almost unbreakable trou¬ bles It con be. after all. one of the ji-,o«t :....n ..-;:', ll .ligs 1" Ihe warid.
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New Kind el Driver. From a Story—"She glanced cau¬ tiously out ef the window at her coif¬ fure, who stood beside her car."—Bo» ton Transcript
Blue Eyes and the Film. To have a prolos.'^lon closed to you ht>cause you have liliio eyes certainly seems hiiid hu-k, lint this Mas hrp l>eneil to two blue-eyed girls who wl.ih'.'d to hecouie rlneinn iiefrpssns, says a correspondent. Tliey were lold they could never he "stars" on nr pouat of this bl.'nilsh. (?) I qncs- tloiied a producer on the mnttpr. mtd he not only ooiinriiied this, but told tne that people w-illi brown eyos, ov, hotter still, hazel with a tln^e of green, posses.ied the "soul" In tliem '^o necessary for lilm preduetion. For myself, I sliould have tlwniJiht 1! was not so much soul ns hi.e':iuse liliun-^ln a photoBr.iph tends to come out while. But I uoii't profess lo know.—Ex ehunge.
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Java the Land of Storma If you want '.0 study storms, go to Java. Thnt l.':;land owns up to an av¬ erage of 97 a year, or approximately two a wook, the world's record. The good okl-fashloned storms of which our forefather's used to tell hsve np- finrently vanished into thin air, for England's contribution is hut sc^enln a year. Sumatra stands beside Java
Garden "Oaee" Appreciated. Very early In tho history of garden vegetables,' or "garden sass," these things were not looked on so much as Cood as things to give savor to food. It was not then understood that one could work and maintain his strength on euch light stuff. But the olden people seemed to understand that fruits and vegetables were good medi¬ cine, and it is true today that garden trade, though much better known than formerly tof its foo<l value. Is also well thought of for Its medicinal prop¬ erties. Tomatoes aro said to bo good for the liver, carrots for tho complex- Ian, spinach for many Internal trou¬ bles, onions for the blood, aud tbe value of fruits for keeping the sya* tem in good coodltlon is unlveraally beliavod.
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Supercllioua. The ailjictlve supercilious Is of Latin derivntlou, und it lUustratea how ft word llrst used lu a figurative sense often takes on n matter vf fact meaning and Its origin in commote use Is lost sight of. In I-atIn superclltum Is the word for i-yebrow, and that Latin a-ord is still used In works oa hontoniy. It Is also lued In architec¬ ture for certain ornautents over a door and for a small fillet nt the basf of a column In Ionic style. The ndjeetlTa supprclllous is derived frora the Lat¬ in noun, luperclllum. The adjective inean:4 exblblling linughty and care- IttHH contempt as by no elevation of (h« eyebrows, therefore, Insolently proud, arrogant, overbearing. ¦f-
Plctures4us Happ. "No metier how ragg<>d a refugea ts In Turkey, he always has u pctch of bright color about his clothes," writes a \. W C. A. secretary from Barpoot where she has been worktttf among Arab reftigees. "I have never seen such rags aryrrliere but they are plcturesciue, being made up of patches >vlth 86 a year; Borneo nnd the (Jold i of ns many colors as .Toseph's coat— coast have .50 ench; Rio de Janeiro, I always bits of blue, red and yellow
51; Italy, 38; Buenos Aires, Canada and Austria, 23; coming nearer home, France and south Russia have IU apiece, Spnln nndTortugal,-l.'i; Swed¬ en nnd Finland, 8. East Turkestsn gets off easy with a total of none.— London Answers.
about them." Oo the hlilsidea. of Paleaitiite near by slMplierds tending their flocks of sbeep and goals and herds of cattle In tbo auelent style wear capes and coats of bright hues, often the only 9put of color oq tha
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