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KItKBI'OKT,' attractive B room bunga-1 R.KWARD offered tor return ot diamond
low, cncioeetl sun porch, ail modern I wriJt watch, dioi>ped on floor of Baby-
improvements, near school; flrnt mort-i ion tiuin ul Jamaica, i».31 a.m.. Wed-
'gagc $2500; 12000 clash; balance in nc»dfly< June 8; phone Kockviilc Centre
^ mtmthly payments. MrH. Klsa Vietig, 1482. J:91
ins Harrison Ave., Baldwin; phone I'pt.
il'^lRHT and second mortufaKe.s liought and sold; addresH J.H., Dally Keview,
»W.
6:»t
BE2LL.MORB bargain Ave rooms, 50x 100, 18,900, eaay terms, three blocka from StaUon, near school, no improve¬ menta, Richard Palk, Wantagh. I:8»
FOR SALE Ott LEASE, now btuigalow.
In Rockville Centrij; six large rooms
and faath; large garage; plot 70x150;
good tocatlon. Particulars, P. O. Box
J^*
For Rlt Furaisbed Roomt
NICELY furnishod, Kuilable for couple or one or two gentlemen; half bloek from »tutla«; Danhclscr, 36 N. Main St., rreeport. 8:<J1
VERY large, flne room (furnlHhed), 1 f.. windows, suitable for one or two; Hhower bath; electric liKhl; near .sta¬ tion and trolley; phone Hemi.Mtead 17»5.
NlCKl.Y fuiniwhed l-ooniH, suitable tor bunincHS couple or 2 jrcntlemen, with private family; I'D. box I'J'i, P'lec- port. «:!•!
TO LKT—FurniMhcd room, with private family; no other roomers; five minutes walk from station; reforenco reauired; no gentlemen. Atiply 44 Ilandall Ave, Kockville Centre. «lt-3
TO RKNT. elean furnlHhed room, $3.50
p«>r week; man preferred. 5 CrosH St.,
near Kront St., Hempstead. i»0-3
FlJRNlHHKD R(X)M to rent, Hultablc for eouide W gentlemen; two blocks trom station; also room for rar; im¬ provements; i-easonablo. 163 Observer St., Rockville j^ontre. 89-3
TO RENT—Double room for man and
Wife or two gentlemen; also single
room (furnished). 303 Franklin St..
85-6
For Rent—^Houtet
IJNFilKNIHHKD hou.sc at Kockville Centre, convenient location; atlrac¬ llve, t room.s and balh, $85 monthly; phoneo R.V.C. 117-M. 3:91
IN Freeport, houae, 6 rooma and bnth, all improvoments, garage, screcn.'j, etc., for summer months of July, Aug¬ ust and September, $750. F.S., Daily Review, Kockville Centre. tf:86
Penonal
ROOMS PAPERKD, Inrludfng-papWi $7.50; house painting done ut rouson- nblo prices; drop card; will brlni? sam¬ ples; estimates furnished. Fuller, 27 HaiiiKk Ave., Freeporl. J87-6
MANDOLIN, tenor banjo and guitar taught; ragtime. Beginners play tunes. PERFECT FIRSTS In 6 les¬ sons or MONEY BACK. Famous Gib¬ son instruments loaned froe. Hart nett system used. H. H. Pickering, 56 North Bergen Place, Freeport. Phonn 647-M. tf:70
CESSPOOL BUILDINO and cement Work, cellar bottoms, garage bot¬ toms. I work on all terms at reason¬ able pricea and try to give satisfac¬ tion. Wall paper cleaning. I Will make your old paper like new. S. L. Brown, 23f;jWa8hington St., Rockville Centre.
ly:67
Puniished Apartments
JCNE 25 to Hopt. I.'): 6 looni.s, all con¬ veniences; cool and coinfo'ltalilc; $150
per month; phone Kockville i'cntre
132».W .
TO KK.NT—.\'<'W York City; llvo room fuiiilMhed cluvator upmtiiient; elec-
triclty, phone, «ho\ver: $100 u laoiith
from Juno 15 to tK-tolH-r 15 or later.
Oliver, 612 WcHt 178th St., New York.
Phono^ 9172 Wadsworth. 89-3
FKKEI'OKT, hund.somely furnished apartment for li-nt; slasHed in porch, ncrecns, etc.; tihono Kpt. 151J. ;i:'.U
NICKLY furlilHhed aparltiicnt fur rent
from Juno 15 to Sept. 15. Soutii
Shoro Hotel, Kose St., and Long Beach
Av«>., FreeiKirt. 6:89
Real Estate Wanted
LOTS wanted outside HeinpBteud; water
and gas; e.vchango 1917 Ford, line
condition; winter and HUiiiiiicr topx.
Write Box C-314 liu|uircr. 90 2
ItOCKVILLE CKNTKE—Will purchase
Ht once, 7 or K-riMin upto-<iuti' house,
if prico is reasonable. R. E., licview,
Ruckville Centre. «0-4
WILL EXCHANOK —Owner will nx.- Change a very mwlern bungalow near Freoport station, for larger house; at Icftst three licdrooius. Kiluated in Bald¬ win. Freeport or Roosevelt. Write Oftlic, 10 Brooklyn .\vc., Freepurt. 3-91
SitnatitB Wuittd
RELIABLE and best i)aluUng. Innidc
and outside, jialntlng, ttaNomlning
fcftd paper banging; all work guaran
teed; 80 Liberty Ave., Freeport; phone
vpi. looi-w.
:88
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Wuited—^Mitoelkneout
POLICE puppy, age 3 months, wolf gray color; return to E. O. Anderson, care Cameron House, Fulton ¦'•"¦ Hempstead; reward.
Ave,
DIAMOND ring, iietween Flalbush Ave. deiMit and 243 Miller Ave., Freepoi-t; sub.staniial reward if returned to above Freeport address. 3:91
LOST—Wedding ring; initials H. P. to
R. O. on Inner side. If found please
return to II. Pinckney, 36 Laurel Ave.,
Hempstead. Itewnrd. 85-6
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Wanted—Male Help
SECCRITV .SALESMAN. Long island iKUiking group can uso one or I wo c.Npcrienced men to offer flist iillotiiiont of banking shares on orgnniziitlon basis to picked men of community. Kirst-class references required. Coiiiiiilssion basis only. Addi-ess .1. K. Iliudie, 153 School St., Ocean Side.
I50V (IBIS), lo make himself generally useful in large growing busines.s; op- rioitunity for bright, willing boy; .stuti' age, exipcrirnce (if any), and rclcrencc.s; write H.H.K.. Keview. '.l.'.n
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MONEY TO LOAN
BUSINESS CHANCES
RockviUe yentr*.
3:91
|»,000.—On mortgage. Will divide.
Writo Box 9, Care of Inquircir Offloe,
Hempstead. 3:89
Por Sde--i(*d B«tat«
A 0(HJD OPPOR'TUNITY for one who wlsh«?B to go ift the fruit, vegetable and grocery bnffinesa: lease, and good locality: bargain for right buyer. Inquire G to 9 p. im. Herman Fist^hl, 47 Sniith Si.^to^yiile Centre, L. I. ' 4-8S
GROCERY and fmit store; good busi¬ ness; will be sold at a twrgain; aleo living rooms in connection; address if Cri-rnwh-h .St.. Hempstead. 3:91
TWO lots on C.mnd .\ve.. 61x179; in¬ quire IU S<JUtbKlde Ave, Fieei»ort. 3:«1
OWNER wishes to pla<;e flrst niortgaKc on new home located on Hempstead Ave., Lynbrook; home almost completed; write I'.O. itox 260, Lynbrook. 2:89
FOR SALE—Improved lota at Roose¬ velt, adjoining trolley; easy terms. IMward Uhe, Roosevelt, L. 1. 89-6
FOR SALE—Plot «3 feet front by 130 ff>et deep, on corner of Franklin Ave. and 'Mercer St., HenipHtead Estates, Hempstead. Henry J. Connor, 304 Easit ilKth .St., New York City. 90-6
CHOICE location, plot 150x150, Miller and South Side Aves., Freeport. F. A. Myrick. 6:85
FRKEl'ORT lots on Ixing Beach Ave., each lot 25 ft. frontage, $275 each; terms; owner, I'.O, box 807, IJjpbylon, L. 1. „, 6:86
PLOT 60x135, corner N. Main and Dean St., apply Chas. J. Schneider, 184 Church St., Freeport; phone Fpt. 110. 12:82
Wanted—Female Help
WHITIO woman to lake chiiige of two children, from 1 p.m., .to 5.80 p.m. dally: references required; phone Gar- dfii City 1590. I ¦
WHITP; woman for general housewoik iitid cooking, ri-fei-eiiccs leiiuired; plione (iarileii City 1590.
\VA.\Ti';i) H niiddie aged woman for
light llolJ^e^V()l¦k; outside Inlp kept;
wages, $10; api'ly Mr.s., Edward,, Ontario
Iload. Bollerose, L. 1. 90-3
AV.\.NTK1)—fiirl for general housework; no washing; sleep home nigjils: refer¬ ences required. Call iiiornlngs. E. F. O.. 188 West Men'ick Hoad, Freeport.
flO-t;
WANTED, In exchange for excellent home, good tiealmeiit, and for wages, a inlddle-agcd woman to do plain couk- ing^'end care for bungalow for ft small family; no washing; write owner, 9 Jack.son St., Haklwiii. or phone l-'rceport 521-W, and 1 will como and interview you. ""*¦ :i:89
WA.VTED—Middle-aged woman or girl
for housework; no cooking, but must
lie good laundress; two in family. 251
Crand Ave. Baldwin. L. I. 89-3
Tor Sale—^Automobiles
H.W.N'KS tiMliinK car, Stmz racer. Heo. Muckson riiiii'ilHiiit. Ford lunaliout body, 1915 Indian motoicv'cle, Harley Davidson motoicyile .Abbott-Detroit touring car, Muck truck. Hempstead Auto Wrecking Co., 2.S2 Front St.. HempMtcad; |ihonc Hemp. 5-17. 3:91
FORD sedan, 1918 nioilel, .\-l shape
,Sam <<i|>en, L'SI* Kront St., Hempstead;
phone Hemp. 1773-\V. :i:91
I'XIR new and used comineriial. siihurli- an coupe, tonring and lunalioiit bodies tor Kord cars, see Kaymond Men- endez, iiellmoie, L. 1.; jihoiie Wuntagli 141K. 6:91,
r. S.. niAMOND Mini lloodrlch tire.s, all lirsls; '.Wk'.I, !K|(l.50; :iOx;!'-, $12.50; ;i2x3'.ii. $15.50: auto pumps, $[.50; 52 Franklin St., Heiii|iHtea<l. 3:91
fOKD touring car, in good eondltion for sale; 37 Old Mill Rd.; phone Kock¬ ville Centre 1120, ¦•
I-'I"()N r'oid truck anil one Ford louring car; rea.sonable olTer accepted; 50 E. Merrii'k Kd., Freeporl; phone Fpt. UliO-W. 3:91
.MITt.'HKI.L touring car, 1920; must lie
seen to 1)0 appie<ia)< (I; 50 K. Merrick
Kd., Kreeport; l>lione Kl>t. 1160-W. 3:91
Hl'DSON sediiii, good condition; owner going West. .Vrthiir Krank, 152 N. Long lieach Ave, I<''reeporl; phone Fpt. 500. 3:91
HARl.KV-l)AVll)>-',ON motorcycle, in go<«l ruunliiR Older, $85; also very old Stiadlvarius violin for .sale, cheap; call Ceo. Higgiii.s, Jr., I'ark Ave, Roose¬ velt. 2:91
FOKD touring car, ileniountuhle rims, extrit.s, goisl condition, 1917 model; (nice, $225. E. Callo, I'aik Ave, neur Reservoir, Wanlagh. 3:91
Wanted-Small' collapsible jBo-cart; 83 East Ave, Freeiiort. 3:91
WANTE1> pii^no to rent for sumnntr.
Michat'H, Long Bcuch; phone lA>ng
Ueacb 561.
Help Wanted
JANITOR wanted, respectable married vduple; no objection to one or two L'ttUdren; to live on premises; nice apart¬ ment, heat and electric light Included; ll«od salary. South Shore Hotel, lUx'.c Bt. and Long Beach Ave.," Freepvrt.
6:89
FORD cor I'E, 1920; mechanically per¬ fect: fully equipped; extra shoe, bumper front and re«r, locking wheel, the and paint 111 kimhI i-ondition. Address (ioodwln JVIolm S^le.l CiX. Inc.. R(X'U- vllle Centre .\. V. Tel. 124 R. V. C,
90-4
WATER-front lot.s, with Bathing beach on Baldwin Day, near club house; .some restriclod, others without restric¬ tions; price, $300 up; eusy terms; Ideal section; houses for sale. P.O. box 355, Baldwin. ' 30:74
LOTS FOR SALE—Chester Park, Eliza
beth Park, Ingraham Estates, T. H.
Dauch, 124 Jackson St., Hempstead;
telephone ^9 Hempstead. E8-tf
DESIRABLE- corner lot, 9bxl38, Park and Hendrlckson Aves., Rockville Centre; piice, $4000. H. HeuBchkcl. 23
Reed
owiier.
Avenue^... tldbkvilie
Centre, 80:56
For Sale—Miscellaneous
r.OOKS for sail', rea.sonable; sel of Di-. Kliofs, 5 foot shelf of Harvanl clas¬ sics; new; address "S," Daily Heviiw, RockviJIe Centre tf:91
COI'I'IOKAS; large quantity of fresh product always on hand. 10 cents lb. Hicks & Watt.s. Monick Rd., Rockville Centre; .Mlantic Ave, L.\nhiook. 3:91
WHITE Kionch poodles; No. 8 coal range; oyster shellis, clieap; 0:12 .Mer¬ rick Rfl., Lynbrook.
]'KACT1C.\LLV new Singer .sewing ma chine; I'.O. box 193, Koo.sevelt; phone K|.t. 105S-K. 2:91
KOU SALE—Leghorns, three weeks' old; 2.")c each; Idying buns, $1.75. hake- view Poultry Kami, Eagle, near, Uemp¬ stead Ave, West Hempstead. 89-5
KOK SALK—Strawberries picked fresh
daily; also guaranteed strictly fresh
eggs. 251 Grand Ave, Baldwin, L. 1.
89-3
KOtt SALE—Old fashioned black wal¬ nut bedstead and spring in good con¬ dition; will sell reasonable 108 South Park Ave, Koekville trentre 4:91
Wanted—Carpenter Work
WA.N'TKD, ^arpenter work; rejiairing,
jobbing-, window and porch .screens.
Phone Hemiislead l.".7-K. 90-6
Wanted—Unfurnished Rooms
CNKl'HNlSHl'^D hou.se or Iloor with four rooms, iirtprovcineiil,.s; rent must be reasonable Bornkessel, 3 Clrafbitv l'l., Kreeport; phone Kpt. 993. :i:9l
Positions Wanted
VOI'NG lady with exiierience wishes po- ¦ silion as typist or general ottice wink¬ er; llll N. I"'rniikliii St., Heinpsload. 3:91
POSITION •W.\.\'TKD—t'olored couplo wishes iioMltloir, i-hauffeur-iiiei'hanic ami maid for general housework. Wrile \V. M. Pel ryman. General Delivery, Koekville Centre 90-3
Boats. For Sale
t;HEAl', Old Town canoe, with oultit of bneki»;st, floor rack and T'addles; ai>ply 386 Rockaway .Ave, Hoekville Centie; phone R.V.C. 583.W. 3:91
MOTO'RBOAT dory, about 18 ft. with spray cabin, 3 li.p. Ferio engine; everything just been overhauled, $150. W. E. Sprague, Babylon.
Board Wanttdl
WA.NTED, Ixiard for Ixiy six years; no
other children; the best ot references
required. Address I. H., care Review,
Freei>ort. 6-89
Wanted—Hi
losses
HOUSE WANTED—I'lifurnishcd house, six rooms, all Improvements, (losses- sion July lst; give full description; ean furnish any references de8ire<l. Walter Emerv, 80 Manhattan Ave, New York City. 90-8
sms
For Sak—lirt Stock
MOTOR BO.VT—30 leet long, 6<^ foot beam. lO-I'J h.p., FuHon Kn¬ ginc, 30-ft cockpit, Niminier Cabin, fully equipped. Bidit by "Seabury", Morris Heights.
(i. II. MYLiS8 riiune ISO'it. V. C. Kockville. Centre
DOmiE TOURiNll, 1920; mechanically ptirf^ct; fully e<(Uipped; extra shoe, huin|)er, locking wh€«el, paint and tires In- excellent condition, tiundwiii Motor Sales Co., Inc., Rockvilie Centre, N. Y. Telephone 124. 90-4
MOTORBOAT.*20 leet long, just painted and in iierfoet coniiilion; new .spray hood, Lathrop ^'Ugijie; phone Kreeport 880 R. 3:91
Wanted—To Rent
ISSSEX 1920 roadster, perfect condition; newly t>ainted. Plowmart, phone Ppt. 1156-W. 6:|6
NOTICE A I'TOM OUl LISTS—Save the Overhead (-xiiense on .your car b.v having tt repali^ed at your awn garage hy a mei-hanlc. Fmnk Prlesmiitx, 128 Centie St Phone 619 J Kre« port. 89-3
For Sth Fumiturt
ROOM with use of kitchen, l.eginning September, with iaoHi'd, in Hempstead; address, wilh teftf)!^, T, Dally Review, Hempstead. 3:V'l
WANTBD—Sirawherrj- VicMr;: Jc a
-qttArVior e«ttre aea»n. R w. Kutw-i.
Trolley Stop 6O, H<hnp8tead. S9-i
FURNITCRK Sonth
hong Bt
liedruotu furniture.
!«1, .KoMo . St. and
Kreeport. 6:89
BUN«AU>W or Small house wanted to lease In or near Rockville Centre. wlt{>
improvements; phan>i Rockville Centre j 1774, Of w:ite "Lease," Review, Rock- i vllle Centre.
' MERRK'K or Freeimrt. an 8 or 9ioom '. houme witb attic; nice location: go«Hl jUeniing and plumbing; must be reason- iiOAjB iin iM-iw and. teanne. . H.M.. I»l)y
R*««w.. Freepoit. S.SH
BOSTON male puppy, two months old, cun be seen any time. .\. W. Kramer, Hewlett Court, Babyloii. 3:91
CHEAP, 2 geese and 7 gosling; al.sc
severnl hens with little chicks; 78
Seaman Ave., Baldwin; jihone l-'pt. 82-R.
OERMAN police dog; excellent watch dog; inquire Lakcvicw Kennels, West Hempstead. tf:88
Professioaal
MRS. LOVEJOY —Convalescent nurs
Ing, conflnement or medical cases;
Practical nurso. 19 Centre Street.
¦Rhone Hempstead 860-R. 83-tt
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ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL (iRADUATlNG CLASS RECElVESpiPLOMAS
Seventeen Finish Year With Credit
and All Will Continue Studies
in CoOeges
(.lardcii City, June 9.—Seventeen .\oung men, graduates of St. Paul's School ot this village, received diplomas from the hands of I'.isho)i Burgess at the exords es here yesterday. There was a large attendance of relatives and friends of the young men and Alumni of the school.
The ceremonies began With a scrvii'e ill the sihool chapel, conducteil liy Kisll op liiirgesM, assisted by Dean Treder. Archdeacon Duffleld. (^aiioii Swett. heal of the Church Charity Foundation ol Brooklyn, nnd chaplain of the school: Iho Kev. Chaile:5 Henry Webb, fortnerly archdeacon of lU-ooklyn.
At the conclusion of this .service all the clergy, escorted l).v the entile stu¬ dent body, marched to the gymnasium, where the i-onim\jnccmcnt exercises took |)lace.
After music liy, .Muller's Orchestra, of Brookl5'n, the graduating class listened to an address by Us president, Arthur 11. Keckwith, .lr., after whicii i-aiiie the presentation of tlie Alumni t'lip to Charles Dana Chri.sman. Thi.s cup is iwurded annually to (he *itudeiit who. n the opinion of the otflcers of the Alumni As.soeiatioii, has excelled In sehiilarship, athletic ability, and school merit. The presentation was made by John L. Turner, prc'sident of the a.suo iation. Dean Trede<' awarilcd the pria s. The siK-cessful students were: Sac- ed Studies. Parker C. Webb; English. Charles Dana Chrisnian; 1.4itiii, George W. Oale, Jr.: French, Wlllium 11. Altcn; Siianlsli, William 11. Alten: llislory. Parker C. Webb; Mathematics, (?<>oi'gr W. Oale, Jr.; Science, William M. Ijar ruhec; Siieclul Sllddle School, George W. Gale, Jr.: Special Ixiwer School. Jeffer- son 11. Steurnn; Kine Courtesy, Durfonl L. Cassjty.
Walter K. Marsh, lieHdniastcr, an nounced the name of the Senior Monitor for 1921-22 as Robert L. Dunn, and tite Head Boy of the School for 1920-21 aK Charles Dana ('lirismun. These are i"av- eted honors, as the names of the win¬ ners are carved on marble tablets In the study hall.
Bishop Burgess gave a. short talk to the graduating cla-ss. and then awarded schiKil diplomas to the following:
William Henry Vail Alten, Sea Cliff; Hairy Bedell Ashdown, iHemputead: Samuel Pruyii Barker, MInot, Mass.: Arthur Heneasc Ueikwith, Jr., Brook¬ lyn; Robert Ludlum Bergen, Queens: Charles Dana Chrlsman, Verona. N. J.; Edward Cotiper Hewitt, Trenton, N. J.; Cliarles West Hiiiton, l.ocu8t Valley: Gurdon Saltonstall Howe, New York City;-Theixlore Newman Irwin, Brook¬ lyn; Frederick Ivdinetlr Ivcra, Brook¬ lyn; Arthur Kennedy, Jr., (Jarden tity; William Morse l>arraber, Bayside; Hugh Campliell Sylvester O'Reilly, Hempstead; Edward Savlers Rising, Richmond Hill: Ruymund Warden .Smith, Hempsiead; I'aiOter Crossby Webb, tiarden City.
The exercises closed witb music. A re-, ception to the graduating class knd their friends waa held in the school parlors- Tonight in the gymnasium the CoM- mencement dance will take place. • Although the actual school life of the graduates flnishes, of courue. with their comnQencentent, vacation does not tan- mediately begin for them. be<.-&uiie'«U the ^uduates are going to college tjVith 43 othik- students of the school, lltey Win r«t»aiB Wtn atier college entraiioe >-:;axnln<itlond h.iv«j bt-t-u completMl.
RSCROSSfORK
WIUSSAUm
IMPORTANT
y >...!- IB '"
Khet Care of Soldiers, Aid for Sckool Cykhrea, Emergencies, Motw Coirps Serrices, Juniotji Red Cross Work and Otlier Lines of Usefulness for Couatj Chapter During Comiag Year'
Mineola, June 8.—There is, perhaps, no organisation in Nassau County that Iws HO well lived up to its alogan— Carry On—as has the local chapter of the Ankerlcan Rod Cross. The claim to the name earned for Itself during the war—The Greatest Mother—ha» Justliied itself; for she has cun tin ued lo care for her chlUh'en at a time when they needed her muet—dur^ig the dilll- Oult period of after-War readjustment.
Wtbnded soldiers have l>e<'n aided spiritually and materially; well men iftive received Information and advice leading to Jobs, and Government aid; Uld a tremendous public health pro¬ gram concerning chiefly the children of the country .-has bc»'n effected through the efforts of a few remaining volunteer workers aild a small, though very efficient, paid staff.
It has been the earnest effort of the Kxtx^utivo Board of the Chaiiter. whicii consists largely of all local Branch Chalman and of Administrative Board, a small elected body which transacts business between Executive sessions, to expend Aid Cross funds In the most olTeetlve and economical manner. In order to achieve this eud, the tield ol activity had to lie rigidly limited. This waa felt to be not only good economic liolicy, but also conducive to cooper¬ ation with other organlzatlon.'i In nitmerouB conferences held, the unaiil- rribus oiiinion was that the lie;ilth field belonged to the Ked Cross.
Dr. Richard Derby of Oyster liay accepted the chairmanship of this i-ommlttee, and after consultation with the dontor.s iii'the county and a thor¬ ough study of the fleld, it was decided Ihat the best contribution the Red «;ross eould make to health work In the coun ty would l)e the demonstration of the lleiiUh Nursing services In schools and eommiinitios where it was not alreuly established.
The mobile dental ambulance oiier- atliiB under the direction of the Junior Red Cross, and too well known through¬ out the county to require any exletidel notice, have made regular visits to 35 schools.
Six tlentists employed by the Cliapter
treated 2509 cl):aA«n. Yhhi y«ar' aa oMiliat haa bvwt atScd, to tha ataK .whose work has h«en found ao essential that he, to6, will continue during the ensuing year.
The Chapter has aiiirayB felt that Us flrst duty was to the aoklier and hia family. Since the armiatke It bas looked after ctjorpensation claims, rat¬ ings, appllcHtions for loet dlscharte papers and for bonuses, and haa ren- dred many other services. It baa em- Ijloyed a sjiecinl worker to vlnlt nil wounded soldiers and report on action to be taken in individual cases. About
000 men ana their fantlliea have re- •eived^alfcntKm, and about $3,000 bas been given in rt>lief. '.
be carried throligh wllh the greatest
Recognizing that this prograhj could efficiency throd^ centmllzatton. the branches of the Chapter represented In executive committee voted to concen-
ROCKVILLE CENTRE BANKS NOT CAUGHT IN TROUBLE OVER TIRE CO. CHECKS
Rockville Ontre, June 9.—No bank In this vlllngo was caught in the alleged check-kiting operations of Pay son S. Lane, one-time resident of this village, who was arrested at 249 We^t 311 li street. New York (Jity, last nlglit, 011 a charge of inissing a wordile.ss clietk for $100 on the Hotel Pennsylvania.
Samuel Sainwick, head of tlie iMer- chants' CoiiHdential Bureau, after in¬ specting the pri.soner, said he would tell nj" a series of fitiuds on lire con. ceins when the jirisoncr was arraigned.
Local bniikcis niiiii they used the usual precautions and did not honor checks for whicii uo cash had been de¬ posited.
and workint In th««B wkMlg, h«v« (rate tAi»lr fttaia is the chM^K* txaga
ary. t%eae sOM braaofiea Iwv* vol»d t* Mrtker tiM fifefWOt bJAApbii by tl>e OMijority on tite aale cMwldaration of the t^^Mt'n,c*«i.
Th* taat report a^ CUmitMlP flnaaca received shows a balaaot in the treaaitry of MI.NA. The toUowlng budget tor actiyi^M for thk enadlng year IMs b«iiHi aJoptiM b|r the AdniKistntlve Board and .will be acted upon at the nexV tMCttthro tnoittlna.
Aftercare of Soldiers -. II9.004
Junior Ited €>•«¦ 6,000
Dentists ' Oculist
AnMMlancea
Bmerirency fund ,S,»SO
Health laervto^ ..lS,Ofa
Nursea '
Infantile' imralyuis Motor Corps and production .. 99t)
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A FEW WORDS ABOUT HAGEN'S MARKET
THIS MAY NOT BE THE MARKET YOU TRADE AT YET AHD THAT IS WHY I AM 00010 TO TSU. YOU ABOUT IT THROUGH ADVERTISIHO Df THE OAILY REVIEW. I BELIEVE THfiRfi ISN'T AirTOHI BUT WHAT APPRECIATES A SPICK AHD SPAK SA»- ITARY GROCERY AHD MARKET WHXItE THEY •CAN KNOW ABSOLUTELY THAT EVERYTHINO THIY GET FROM IT WILL BE PURE, WEU KEPT, fKESE AND CLEAN. WE TAKE GR3sAT PRIDE IN KEEPING OUR STOCK UP. I .WANT EVERYTHING TO LOOK SO GOOD AND ACTUALLY BE 80 GOOD TKAT EVERY¬ BODY WHO COMES INTO THE STORE WILL SfiE AT ONCE THAT IT EXPRESSES A DII*FER£NCE TKAT WILL AMOUNT TO A PREFERENCE.
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY anti SATURDAY
MEATS
Sugar Cured Smoked Hams
.30c
Dixie Bacon 18c
Boneless Pot Roast 24c
Chutik Roast 20c
Fresh Chopped Meat ....22c
GROCERIES
Very Best Butler 37c
Very Best Coffee 29c
Pure Jans, all flarors ...25c White R«ic or Premier Col^hia River Salmon
Per Can 15c
Sea Foam l^and Maine Su¬ gar Corn, 2 caw 25c
2 lbs. Lard 25c
1 lh. Hotel Astor Rice FREE with 1 lh. Hotel Aitor Coffee.
COME IN and try one or more of the specials listed above. I feel sure yoa'll not only be satisfied but you will also put in a good word to your neigrbor for me as well.
H. B. HAGEN
74 SOUTH MAIN STREET, FREEPORT, Telephone 1326
"AU that's good in GROCERIES and MEATS"
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BIG SALE
ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE
NOW GOING ON
THOR-EASY-BLUE BIRD-EDEN-GEYSER
Price $75 and up
Fully guaraiiteiid. Look them oven Now on display at our Rockville Oentre Store. OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE
Don't mitis thiH opportunity to secure a guaranteed Electric Waaher of your favtM-ite make. Free tiemon«tration. Your own terms within reason. ^^
' Littlefield-Alger Electric Cb.
235 Merrick Road Rockville Centre
Phone 1476