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D^ily Review Classified Adb
• ..^]L»-l(«»*«U
MDfflRm Sf CBITS PE WSERHON; I Tins ll.N
Hmmm Far Sale
919
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Far &d»—i^tomoycs
I ^Vl^«»in^4d; ^ColcliMal typi bouBp. > j BTUDEUAK^R scdoa. 3 yean old: b«st
** laiVe roorris, bath, fteain, 'electiic' aH 'foun't condition; leaving town;
tlRht and g^, comer property, ^n 3 j will aftcfiOco; plitpnc Freeport tfl-3.' 2-M
streeta, 1 acre, tniit tre««i, etc.; 10 I.^ ¦- -^ '¦— 1—
minutes from villaee; conaervative value FOIt HALE —ScHppB-Booth roadster ttt.Hf; win cMMkler offer; further par-
Wf antod—~Maia ndb
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AiNUtpfptf)»rE«l4
CHAl'FKSUR, exijerienccd to operate i FOB RKNT. -W SnuUt hoostfcecDtiff Ford ton truck. aelWci-s |ce aad wood;! . apartment tor arfbUa in private steady work; previous experieace pre- i '*">''y: *" wood yawl: 387 Bayvkw Ave.,' 2^°'"'"'^
Jliculars; addre«s C-308, Inquirer.
Hcmp- 3:«0
t^H BALB, Marrtck. alMOlut« sarrt- Bce; no restrictions, color, creed or race; sanall California bungalo'V, with nl<*« plot, near station; Iminediate poMMston. Fhooe IMt-M Freeport.
five wire wbaels and Ave anod shoen; jfood buy; A-1 condlUon; »300. Telt- phone Fn-eiKM-t 6S.R. Henry Hoffman, 7 Illveraidp Ave., BaMwin. 79-3
(erred,
Kreeport; phone Fpt. 972-W.
improvements.
Hempstead 678.
Phone 9-3
3:«0
FCm JSALB—Xuw M<x>n car; only b«en
(trivett K>0« nilles. Telepbohc Oar-
den Cl|y W5. 7»-6
8kfVnC-rt)(»in hovse, ^1 linprovement», pemt; b?D«* 2«x3f; plot, 76x130; fniit trees, aftrubs. etc., H900; near trolley. Edw. Ube, Roosevelt, L. I.; phone Fpt. 679-J. 7:76
BAHOAIN—S^en rooms, bath, gar- ace; plot (OxltO; beat, gas. ele<-- tilolty, hardwood floors, window and
rircb aoreeas; t«bW. S4 lluaaeU flacc reeport. G-76
iroft BAUS-^Iouse, e rooms, aH Im
provements, 4 blocks to depot. T. H.
f>»««)i, lit la«kaon St., Hempstaad.
Telepbone 29 Hempstead. 63-tf
MUST sacrlflce threc-paascngrer Studt-- baker runabout, iu»t overhauled: good tires, with two brand new unused spares; no reasonable offer refused; phone Garden City 104«. 3:7»
RfiXD 5-paifienger, good coixMtion: 21 Milford PI., Rockville Centre. ¦»:'9
FOR SA|.,B—OvarUnd
84; good rondUlon;
Phoiif 720 Freepon.
Coupe, 1350.
ucpo
Mtjdel Smith. ±1^
for 5#^—A||if<pf;Dpi^ua
KOR S-\LIO-
¦ftce baby
.\pply 788-J,
-Leaving town, curriuge: good Lynbrook, L. 1
will «a<Ti-
coiidltion.
80 I
i^ Rwit—Fnmithea Roaar
FOR SALIC—.Vow I'rocess gas range; wliiie splashers; practically new. Oalt cryHtal L'foHot; 4 pluHs sftclvcs; looking ' J glass back, Duplex flrelcss cooker, one
AT Oceaa liWe, three furnished looma | compartment. Lynbrook 749-J. 80-3
WANTEil), flrst-class bi-nch hands.
Apply Valley Stream Woodworkers,
Valley Stream, N. Y. 3-)M)
WANTED a flrot-clasa plumber. I:kl- ward A. Rice, Orove St., Freeport.
tf-78
CARPENTER wanted. Bonjamln F. ftlmotnaon, 316 Atlantic Ave.-, Rock¬ ville Contre. 74-6
Dl«f « B««rM wd TiaiM
DOGS boarded, trained, housebroken. Lakeview Kmnelfc, West Hemp¬ stead. 8:78
Beats Far Sale
Personal
I WILL paper your'A-oom for $7.50, furnLsh paper; drop card; will call with sompleK. Fuller, painter and dec¬ orator. 27 Hunsc Ave., Frccpoit. P.O. box 4.4. 3:79
i'EKSONAL—J'ainting, jtupcrhanging, artistic decorating. Very reasonable- All work guaranteed. W. Jackman. Phone J3aG Freeiwrt. 5-78
and kitchenette; running water, elec¬ tric tifbt, garage, screen porch, shade; phone RockviUe Centre 35T-R.
8:80
TWO large furoluhcd rooms, new and modem, private home, all con¬ veniences, with or without board; rca.s- onoibb;. Mrs. Hall, 29 Archer St., Free- port; phono Fpt. 197-J. 3:80
TO LET, two furnished roomH. A<1- Uri-Hs Uox 11, care Review, Freciwri.
3-80
FOR SALE. desk, |3I>. Kret'iMjrf.
flfty-two Pearsall.
inch roll-top
31 Kast Ave.,
3-79
TO RB.NT. fumislied houav; seven mlnutee' wulk to 4n*p}'
commuter or buHineaH m.'tii Rfivfew, Rockville Centre.
room; private k to liox
FOR SALK—Ancona and Buff Orping¬ ton sotting eggs from good standard lircd slfK-k. Winners at,Minoolu, Ilomp- Hteud und Brooklyn. M. Nichula, 0:1 Cliurch St., Freeport. -'i-'iO
KOK SALE, three pieces, pf old delft, platter, two jugs; nilver plated cream pit<'hrr, sugar bowh spoon holder, iron Iwd. full .size: best wire springs. Telc- )>lione Oarden City 935. 79-3
3:60
TO RENT. larKe front room, furiii(ih<-<l:
euliablo for on« Of two. 161 Church
St., Freeport. 3-80
ONK or two furnlsned room.s, with or without brc^kfasit; ufldrcsn C ?07, In¬ quirer, Hempstrad. 3:80
FO)^ RENT, furnished rooms, nicely furnished rooms, suitable for one or two gentlemen or coui>lf; with prival"' family; half black from II. R. Btalion. Danheiser, 30 North Main St., Frei'¬ port. 3-79'
TO KKNT^Very large, flne room (fur-1 nished); four w1rtdi)H.s; suitable for one or two; shower Uith, electric light, nt-ar station and trolley. Phone 17»I> Hempstead. 79-3
TO ltt»47, one or two beautiful fur¬ nished rooms. wiUi^ali hni)aiv(imt:',''t-'': In ViUago ut Hempstead, ntar IX. II station and trolley; iii ijrivato family. Write Iteview 123. «-7!l
SOME odd Jei-sey coats, all colorn, few I polo coatM from manufacturers; very j cheap; also ."foine knitto<l sport cape.i; 120'J S. Bayview Ave., Freeport; phone I Kpt. 671.W. 3:79 I ,
AHOIfT forty thou.suud .second-hfnd I brick ou luopurty at Third St., (Jarden I City, L. I. Wood & Nostrand, Inc.; I i)lionc KaruiinKdale 55. C:78
MANDOLIN, tenor banjo and guitar taught; ragtime. Beginners play tunes. PERFECT FIRSTS in 6 les¬ sons or MONET BACK. Famous Uib- son Instruments loaned free. Hart- nett system used. H. II. Pickering, 56 North Bergen Place, Freeport. Phone •47-M. tfr70
LAWyER, experienced, will handle all
matters contideuttally; nddrrs.s Lexr,
Room 110, 38 I'ark Row, N.Y. City. 3:80
Wanted—Fentle Help
FOR 8ALE>—Houseboat in good con
dition; sleeping quarters for tour
front and back porch; upi)er deck. Ap
ply owner. 217 L<ena Ave., Freeport. 3:79
19-FOOT motor boat hull; brcnd new bottom ami oak doadwood: six-foot en closed cabin; will sacrifice for $&0: alsr; small Detroit single motor for sale, $2fi. H. W. C;oodbread, 7 I.AkMidc IT., Bald¬ win; phone Fpt. 42»-i. ^ 3:W
FOlt hire: Conmtodiou.s >4p-t9-dHte cabip power boat, all conveniences; select Ashing or sailing parties limited to 8 H. W. Goodbread, 7 l.ake.sidu IM., I3ald win; phoue Fpt. ISO-J. 3:80
Wauled—Unfufiibhed Roonu
WANTED TO RE.NT—Young rou,»l(
would Uke to rent 3 or 4 unturniahei
rooms befoue Juno 1. Mrs. Strasner
Box 78. Roosevelt. 79-1
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Lost
WANTED, young white girl to asfast with |jouKowi6rk In small family of three; |)honc Kreeport ;i:f. S:80
WANTKD, young girl to UHsi.it with
hou.sework. .Murray, 101 South Orean
Ave., Kreeport. L. 1. 80-i
W/\NTK.i) typewriter. In flood condi¬ tion: reasonable. Write Review, Kree- jKjrt 692. . 3-80
WANTED, two girls as cook and
waitress, or man and wife, for small
hoarding house. 118 Sevonlli St., Ciar-
den City. 7!i-2
KOK S.VI-E—N inch valley tin at $6 per roll. Sheathing paper. Major rootii'ig, slaters' felt, imints, certain- tcod. shingles, nails and many other useful articles. .Ml at a reasonable price. John Orohs & Sons, 106 Merrick Road, Rockville CenLre. 78-6
1:0 RENT—Furnished, 2 rooms nnd kitchenette apartment, all improve¬ ments. Collins, Orcenwich St., at tlie Junction of Freepoql and r>aldwin Rd., Hempstead. Telcphoho 166 R Hemp stead. 6Stf
FOR SALE—Choice plants: Tomato, I, xabbagc, lettuce, cauliflower, pepper and celery plants. Also ISnglish wal- I nut and Pecan trees. N. Blake, 27 I Bedell St., Freeport, L. I. 'Phoue C70M. I M-tf
(iKNER.VL liou.'^cworkor, .sm.ill family; nmst have references. Englis. 7 Cellar I'l., Oarden City; phone Garden City 1592. 3:79
HKLI'EK wanted in .small family: no washing, good wages; phone Floral Park 74-J. 3:79
WANTED reliable maid for general
housework; must be well recom-
luended; family of three adults. I'honc
Kockville Centre 134r)-W. 78-3
BL.VtJK and white angora cat; libera' reward for return or Informntion lead ing to recovery: 512 Merrick Rd.. Rock vlile Centre; phone R.V.C. IJWT. 3:80
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For Rent—Unfnmisli<t4 Rooms
KOR KK.NT—Nine or ten large rooms
West Hempstead. Phone 233 J
Hemiwtead. 70-2
THUKE or foyr unfun\islied rrwms in private house, with all iniprovemente for light housekeeping; adults only. 7^ Nortli Columbus Ave'., Freeport. Phom Freeport 809-M. 3-79
.'-t.!.^'- ' ll^-JJU .—U
BOOKKEEPER — E.xperifnced young
lady bookkeeper. •Ar>l>ly Alexandre
Work.s. Ciurdcn Citj-. Ne;ir t.'urtis'lMant.
.Ask for Mr. H. \V. Benson. 78-3
('.MtRIAOK.-i .Tiid wagons; black.smith shop, opposite P.O. Bldg,, Oljserver .SI., Rockvlllo Centre. 3:80
For Sal»—Lqrc Stock |
FOR SALE — Two flrst-class cows, I
cheap. C. I". Cook, 33 New York Ave., I
Baldwin. L. I. 3-78 I
Fw Sale—Real Lstate
Wanted—^To Buy
WANTED in Kreeport, between Mer¬ rick Rd. and Atlantic Ave., at least eight rooms, quart»r-iu;re plot; $10,000 -cash; owner only; write Columbia, Re¬ view, Kreoport. 0:7T
TOURlNCt car wanted; Buick, Nash Of other good make; flrst claas condition; will trade for waterfront lots; apply P.O. box 305. Baldwin, L. 1. 0:76
I," ¦ mil I'l I I'll ¦'¦ "I » I. II.-P.-11 L'M
Boarders Ranted
l'X)R RENT—Accommodations for few adults witb board: hoihe cooking: clean modern bouse; easy commutlntr; for luimmer months. Box A. G., I)al<l- wln 1'. O.
BOARDERS WA.N'TED—For teachers; have two rooms, southern exposure, 3 bloeks iligh School, 5 minutes Sea¬ man avenue and village; cngOKC now for next t»MTn; no other boarders, Apply W. K. "T., care Review Ofldoe, Freciwrt. 3-79
Review classifled ads bring results.
BOARDERS WA.N'TED — Room and board for couple, with strictly pri¬ vate family; four minutes from station. 89 Orand Ave., Freeport. 3-79
KOK SALE — Building lots. 75x190;
three minutes to station. Smith &
Malcomson. Inc., 37 Railroad Ave..
Kreeport, N. V. 3-80
.\ MEAKTIKIL lot, 100x100. sold at
-sacriflce; within .six minutes' walk
of depot; can't be duplicated; no agents:
address C.W., Review, Kreeport. 6:80
KOCKVILLE t.'entre: Real snap for builder; plot, 40x100; electricity, water, sidewalks; price, $500; cash, $50; bal¬ ance to suit; also furnished houses for rent, d'onway * Carroll; trolley slop 103, Woodlawn Terrace, Rockville Cen¬ tre. 5:78
WANTEl) general houseworker (white
)>referred); small family; Kood wapes.
T«ie|>bune Oarden City 1475 Ijefore
10 a. m. 78-3
VOL'NG lady to assist Iwokkeopcr and to do geneial ofllce work; al.so with knowledge of typewriting; apply to su- pcMntendent in person at Nassau Hos¬ pital, Mineola. tf:73
Review classifled ad.s bring resul(^.
I WELL located lot.s at Koo.sevelt in de- i veloped section. Edw. L'he, Roosevelt, L,L 7:76
! W.\TER-front lots, with bathing beach
on P.a'dwin Ba\', near- club house;
! sonu' restricted, oihors witliout reatric-
' tion.s; j)ricc, |300 up; easy terms; ideal
I
section; liousea for Baldwin.
sale. P.O.
box 351 30:74
Found
I'XlRr shoe, .S0x3K, on May 8: owner;
can have same by calling at police '
headQuarters, Hcmpntfad. prbvtng prop-1
mrty and paying for this mAlct:. 6:76 j
us
'Wailu3
I LOTS FOR SALE—Chester Park, Bllza
I beth Park, Ingraham Estates. TT H
Duuch, 124 Jackson St., Ilempstead;
I telephone 20 Hempstead. (3-tt
>PI£aiRABL£ cornc^ lot, 9bxl38, Park I nnd Hendrlck.son Aves., Rockville I Centre; price, $4000. H. Heuschkel, 23 Reed Avenue. 'Rockville Contre, owner. S0:6<
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Positiotts Wanted
yoCVa BOV. sixteen years of age, to help around farm or do Kardeu work and make himself generally useful. Write Box B. H., care Review,. Rtx-k- vllle Centre. . 79-3
orroRTI NITY for iiUddIo ujeeil Hoiiirat to Imndip tkr luilr of I''irrli-»K CaokrrN und hiniill rlrrlrirul niiiillaiirfii. .Siilury nnd 4-oiiiiiiiNslon. .\i>i»ly
I.ITTI.KKIKLU-.\L(ii-:K CO.. •in:> Mrrrirk Koad. Rork\illi- Ccntrr
Help Wanted Wanted Salesmen er Ladies
Wo liavc hrilUant opportunities fo-.' men and women of initiative and desire for work. MuBt be of refinement and Ihe best of charactci*. We p'refct to Have Bitch sales help for Hempstead, Mineola, Garden City, Freeport, Lynbrook, Baldwin.
GAINADAY ELECXEIC 00.
61 No. Village Ave,, Rockville Oentr(^
Abent 4#f WMncn Fatreniae Uri
Garden Oty, May 2«.—About four hi«Mlrod woewa gathered in ;be b*U room of tbe Oarden City Hotel Wed¬ nesday afternoon to enjoy* tbe q^i-A party giveh for the beneflt of the House of Bt. ones for Cripples.
Bridge and live hundred yere played, and handsome prizes were awarded.
These prizes were donated by the tradesmen of Garden City and Hemp¬ .stead. and by individuals. Tbc ttand- somcst, a hat of mauve felt, was sold for |25.
The highest score for bridge was made by Mis. H. Hall Marshall. Mrs. •Wil¬ liam) O. Hoyt was .second. They selected handsome salad bowls as their reward.
Other winners included: Mrs. Mc- Neely. Mrs. F. W. Cook. .Mrs. Walter- Murphy, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Miltbank, -Mi-s. Fuller, Mr.s. Pease, Miss Arm- nrong, Mi-s. Herbci-t .Smith, Mrs. Blood- good, Miss Jack Van Vrankon, Mrs. Ouval, Mrs. Baldwin.
About a thousand dollars was cleared ror the charity.
The children of the public school will ?ive their spring pageant Friday after- aoon. May 27, at Lake Cornelia. They A-Ul march frem the school house at M5. The pageant this year will be
be "Torchboarer.s," and t>arcnts and
ricnds are cordially invited-
Iffld PttE Tilia^ iUNI
STAtTLES aCEAM UK'S reACBTOl, RgSiTFUl FOI^
Ocean SMr. May 36.—The mm Inr^t red truck of the Salamander Hook anS l^adder CoQivany ruVed Into tk4 ya^ of a dwelling lost Sun<^' morning. HnFie flaming rcMection of tbe sun on the new coat of paint brought tboug^ts ot « ter rlble c«tastn»phe to tJM nttnas of the {n- babitojits of tbe bo|ia«.
Three young women who Here Induig. ing in the comforts of Sunday «>ornln;i relaxation, ran hurriedly through tbe house. Two children of neigMMMii, who liad come to pmy them a visit, beeatOK! frightened, hut l>e<ng moro fanJIIar witk- thc new Arc apparatus, did not get ex¬ cited.
The chiidren went to the frofU door and asked: "Is there a Arc." Tl>p ladies In the house rnn uifstalrs to saVe ttaclr treasurea.
The captain reidtcd there was uouc but that the company waa se-ekinf m contribution to help pay for the bri^t red apparatus. Tbey received one and dejiarted.
The cause nf the excitement vas a quiet thought in the mind of one of tbe young women, wlxj bad been tnld ^Ult Home Sunday morning a flreman friond wo-ald bring the whole fli-e eompany to pay her a visit. She tlutught t|ie man had kept his word, and was not j>rc- parod for such a visit,
»
HEMPSTEAD
TH w^«y- "{• «hf Hstir Trvcn roni j
^FJf*
1 deadr* Is anawcrod
pot! There la '^ i^ tbe bank now t»in4 and other money great Fourth ot Julyi ei^ratlon will ii4>o («ke ulMfo In the ntereat of tlw ni^tor truck>
In view. Tka
tai^tof ttvK^:
**« ¥fr1^ <f*BfV?^ »»* putlln* in tbetr t—k weok tit tnktlee. After each rehearsal tracks of "bonert awvat" njjay be tr#ood {r««n fire ^11 to eaeh fnlnsp'el'a )tome. Nev^ twv* |nlnatrela wor|(r<l b^i^r or hotter, eepa^ly the v^ry tbin opes imm} U)e fbtuMpally fat ones.
young mtootral aaoied Skin-
There is ¦er,
ISach 4«y be cr«w« this aar tt^ tbla< nor;
I'U tell you tbe cauoe
After bto dlvorc*.
lie 1mm to oonooct hia ovu ainner.
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Tb(>re'« ooo miatmtnl ia4y naqMid Tatter!
Ea<* day abe growii tatter aad fatter;
Tbe neighbors mgrme
Thai no one Vvt abe
Would alwaj-a «teaa up tbc whole plat¬ ter-
Beginning: next Saturday, the plant of Doubleday, Page & Co. win close Saturdays during June, July and Au¬ gust.
The entire troupe Is ua follows: Right End:—Arthur H. Otto. Robert
Miller. Robert Mldmcr, Al. Skrenda,
May McBabe.
Mrs. Bowbrick of Na.ssau Boulevard a entertaining her mother, Mrs. Slavin, if Pasadena, Cal.
A flue concert i.s to l)e given in the -.'isino Friday evening, ^fiy 87, at 8.30 I'elock. Mudnm Fily Clement, soprano, 'f the La Scala Opera Co., will sing, md MI.SS Joy Babcock, violinist, will )lay. Tickets can bt had the night of .he pcrfomisuice.
MONEY TO LOAN-^First Mortga«j
on desirable improved properly J ftuick Abswcis. B^AfK^TAJBLE EATI
LAWYERS TITLE AND THIKT CO/
369 Fulton St.. Jamaica, V. Y.
Mr. and Mm. Malty have sublet their iliartment in Ihe post offlc«> building, ind arc staying in New Vork.
;-!l. .M:iry's S(-hool will hold ils annual I id day Katurdiiy on the school rounds.
Mr. ami Mr«. Mark Anthony of Frank :i (;onrt have Konc to Wernejsville. ". Y., for the summer.
Mrs. Oeorge A. Ua^ton was iiostesr;
: a party of niiu' tables of bridge play
;u at the Cherry Valley Club W'ednes- •y afternoon. il'ri^'S4 consisting o' 'Id jienoiis wci-c receivwl by Mrs. Os >rne, JUrs. Wood. Mrs. William Uliolt.
'rs. StanU-y Bi-own, Mrs. E. N. Towni:
r.d, Jr., and Miss Armstrong.
Red Cro.sK girls will sell Flanders poppies for Memorial l)ay for the. ox- elusive bcneflt of tho American Leflon.
or sale bel'orw and aflir the entertain- mi'iit. Proceeds for War Memorial.
OBITUARY
Fred .Spracue
Freil Spraguo ot Giaham avenue, South Hemp.stjuuli .*lj_cd at his hoiije yejf- terday a^ifcf a long lllmajt. tic leav/s ¦1 wife and flirtfe children. Fuilr*al>rer- vices will be held .Saturday nt his late home at 2.30, the Rev. S. W. Stack- liouKc, pa.stor of the First ^apOst I'hureh, officiating. Interment will be ma«le,^n Oreenflcld Cemetery.
l.eft End:—Loula W. Behnclder. Wm. Dettaier. Sylvester Franklin and Mau« Gugtmhauaer.
The Cln'le is eompooed of Marie Meekbig, Ji<«a« S««glone, Lois Oreavee. Anna Weber, Ruth Gunaenhauser, Wm. T. Kelter. Uvathr>Ti Reich, Eleanor FrleM, JenMle Miilraer, Mildred Dewur. Helen GrravM and Qun Muller. A cent for every year of your ago will j u'a tbe same oW interlocutor, Mer
•idmil you to a birtli<fay tm s'K-lal to [rick's reliable W. S. Christy, 8r.
be given on Saturday, May 28. at } Mr. Ives Is the arr-ooipanist.
o'clock at St. George's le<-iure room by The olio will bo good. I>anetnf spe<<lal
St. (Jeojge's Club. Home made cakes jiy by little Edith n-alghead; solo Uy
EtlKi Kreld^r. a "inxni Rehearsal' by Meosrs. Louis Sebneider snd Sylvester Franklin: a saiig specialty by Al. Sken- du, to condude with an aijt "How to Become an Acrobat", Mr. R. l)enn. panping wH! follow.
Soloists in Tart One are Robert Mid- m'T, Ann* Weber, M'lp. pettroer. J<-nui« M'tim^r, Arthur H. Otto, Ous Muller, Maud Gun»nhauser, Al. Sken- ifti, Sylvester Franklin, Loula Schneid¬ er and Eleanor Frlcde|.
At tb« Civic I>eafue meeting last Friday evening W'. 0. Christy refused to take another term^i^ office as 8ecre«- tary and Tbomaa C. fiircy was elected in bia place.
VITAt . TATlSTiC3
An addition is being built on the lulsonie rectory bclonguig to St. Jon- I'l'a Church.
LKGAL ADVKKTlMNfl
For Rent—^Miscellaneous
FOR UKNT—Largo barn, 25x60. West
Hempstead. Suitable for storage or
giuugc. Phone 23aj Henipstead. 70-3
STORK KOU UIONT—Grove and Pino
St., opiKisite IliKh SohrKjI. Imiuire
stationery stori-; Piiu' and drove .Sts.
Phone -lOe-J. 3 80
For Sale—Furniture
UINING room suite, 10 j>iecc.s, chairs newly upitolstered; iihone liock'ville Centre 477. 3:78
Real Estate Wanted
FARMS wanted, all .sizes and locations; have customers waiting; getting cata- loKue ready; send details pronnitly. I'eter Lebkueclier, 7S Bible HoU.se, N.V. City.
I WANTKl). from one to Hve acres In
Ro<kville Centre vicinity; prefer a
on hijrhway: must 1k> reu.sonuble. Write
j Review 680, Freeport. 3-80
lOWNERS, builders, send (¦e.%crlj'lion of your property to be plaeotl on our list fn-e. We only charge a conuui.ssion for selling; Room 410, S8 J-urk Row, N. T. Clly. :<;80
NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on June 8, 1921. will soil at Public Auction, a Maxwell Se¬ dan, serial number 227417 and motor C-82G5. at 78 and 80 Main Street. Hemiwtead, N. Y.
PI ni.l(' Hi:>%KING For KrHidvnt Tti\(»u>«TM of I.nkevlrw, X. V
NOTICK is htri^by i,'tvin i«h n-i(alri-il b; SiTliiui 3<;z iif tin. 'ri.wii I.HW tluU a iiublti li.'iirliii,' will Iji- IK-Iil lit chv Liikovl.'w tlool •inil Ladder fo. Hiius'-. Wi>odn<'ld Iload l.iik<vi.\v. N. v.. un Wi'dni'Hday i;v,;nlng .luiii- KirKl. 11121. al S.:i» M-cli>el<. for thi vur|><>m- of con.MldiTiiir prtUInn fllfil wllli th' Timii ItiiHii] g:i .M»..' :!4lh. 1!121. for thi I'Mlablishnii'iit of u linhliiiK dinti'ict tu b< kn.iwii aa thi- l.iil.i-vii'W l.lKiitlntt Di.strict TbM tcrrllory di-ncrlbed on wild ixtition Ifl ¦/ rollow.li :
UrKliiniiiK ill II lii'liil wh.ri- thr i.aKlirld Un.' uf (h.. <il.v nf .Ni» Yni-k liitoi'».K-lN thil niirtb<r1y Um- of the luriirpor»li-H V1II«b<. of iii.e.kvlllu I'l-nli'i', HaM point bcinK Bbuui| Oiii' llumlri'il I'-ifly fei t fiistcrly uf IK-iiir Avrniii-; thi-mi' runnlns northi'rly itliinB thi i'n»l<-il.v Htdi' or rlno of propi'i-ly of thi Clly ,if Ni>w York to Ihr Houthcrly Um- ot Sihoiil niHtriii .N'm. 27: thi-iicc i>aHti>rl> alimt.- Ihc KiiulhcTly lino of Kchuul TDatrir .Nil. 27 tu ihr iHHtiMly lino of IIiiniMKnai^ lti-Hiir>i'li; lluiK'i' >t.>uthirly alunK th<! nim iTly llti" of r.ilit KPiiipntrnil Ki-wmilr ti Ibf niir(li('i'iy line ot thr Vihaici- of Hiifk villi' Cinlh- al lOaitlif .Vveiii*.: thcnci* north, wimtirly. Houlhri'ly and wi'nlcrly lilunr thi, Un.' of «,->ti) VllliiBti or nuckvllli- IVntrg U ttau puint or piHCr nf bt-Klnnlnic.
I'llANKUl."* C. {".ir.l'.KItT.' • Town (-l.'ric. Town of Id.mlintoiid. .N. Y. Tl.-nippi I. .v. v.. .May Jo'th. 1K3I.
AVANTKO, unfurnished modern bouse or apartment, suitable f^jr four adults: one year lease wanted; n-nt reasonable. Hox 1276. Frcepqft 0(J1 Review.
WANTKD POSITION—Boy 15, with
taJent for drtiwlng, wants position.
Win, Rfller, Merrick, L. I. 3-70
Wanted—Furaished Rooms
rgj; I CESSPOOIi building ana cement rvv.ANTKI>. ono or two ,n)'im» for «,>^>ir ~.no.. u.^tt^,r,., .„..>D.« K«.f housokeeplng, in Roi'kville ('entre,
WAVTi.-n tn r.^t ho»:e « or 7 rooms ' > '^'^'^ '*"*'^ '"'"T '*".*** ^"*""'«''^"^'- P^reeport. furnished: P^r- W ANTKD to rwit house, 9 or 7 rooins,, to„,8. j ^ork on all terms at reason- manent by quiet couple: reuHonalA'. unfurnished, by June 1st, witb^.^ptl«, j ^^,^ p^,^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^j^^ BatlSfac ^^-¦••te Re-vlcw 780, Freeport. . 3-SJO
3.79 tlon. Wall piiper cleaning. 1 will make' I your old pai»er like new. S. h. ttrown, :23 Washington St.. ICockvlllo Centre. i ly:07
U> lease. Address A. W-. H., view Ofllce, Freeport.
WANTKD In Rockville Centre or Lyn¬ brook.'' Smnll house, near station nnd .school, good neighborhood, not over 15500; deal with owner djrect. .\. B. Combs, 1 Crespent Pi ] Brooklyn. 5:t8
W.VNTKI). throe or four unfiirnlshiHl
rooms for houst^^eeplng; eouple; ikt-
manent: reasonable. Write Review 180,
Fret>port. 3-8a
S^silsUL
UVIS cows, caJvoB und i»oultry; lUgb- cst market prices paid;"l- S. Main it., Hem|<ste«d; phone Hemp. OO-J. 6:70
l-OSlT^fW - WANTteD «« good plain 1
coOk in private family; good rcfe-
rentes furnished. Call t>r a4dnMia 431 t—
Ave.. Freeiiort. R-7l j Hv
Situation Wanted
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IX B.\.NKKri>TrY
In Ihi- |il«iiii-t ('..urt uf thf I'nltiKl Slatei for lb.' l':«Kli'rii IXalilL'l uf New Vortc—Inr till- inattor of I
iiAXWKi.i. mnK.vRn
.Vnili-,. In hiriby k-ivi-n that :i |» liiion haa bi-t-n llli-il In kmM ruurt tty- .Mhuhi-M )iurk«r<l. n aHiil dtatriiS. Uujy duclikriHi tiankrupt, iin<l<>r Ihr net of Conirri-w rt'latiniT tn b«nkrupCry.. approvrti July 1. IKH. fur a fall dUwjhitivf Hiiil orrlilli'Mti- thiTi'ur frnm all (ila Urbta and uthi-r <<tulaiH pruvublti ;is«lnat hia i-atatc. undiT autd art. and ihHt
jr.'.-i.; '!4.' IHil.
al i p. ni.. Ill thf I'oat onki-. tlulldlnc. Tliir. oUBh of tiriMjklyn. In aaid dlatrlct, la »aal«ncd fur the hi-arlitK of thi- Kami-. Wh^n and whr-rs all .(I'.Hlttori of tht- AilV bankrupt .ini< •Hluir j>«rai>n»i In liitiircit. mii^ attend aad mJiow inw)!.. If any tiny hjivt>, why tlK- pra>vr nf thv Halil |N-tllliin ahuuld nol tn- irrant'd.— l>Rti'il. the Buruuvh uf Uruoklyn. im >lay 2(, 1»2I.
I'KUCV U. n. UIUUC8. Cltrk.
l^tumnne. May 26. -Thu Internatioiial Olympic Cotiyjfresa uiet totliiy to make preliminary plans for the next olympiad and to .select a city for the gaines. Chief
Board Wanted
.VNPY man; can plant imd do car , . , . .^
penter work: good lepalr man. w. h"'**"**'"*'^'" ^"^ *^* *^'"*" ""^ ^^ ^"
' I geles. C^l.; Rome and Paris.
HAIOES PEARSALL INJURED BY ACaDENT AT CEDARHURST
Cedarhurst. May 2ti.—Charles Pear- all, of Uroadway, I.,ynbrook, is in St. o.scph's lIosj>ital, Far Rockaway, in a emi-conseiouB state, as the result of tn accident Tuesday morning.
Pearsall Is a driver for Uugan's bak- •ly. .V trolley oar and the wagon he ivus driving came together at a cross- ni,' near Smith's corner. Pt-arsall w,is iiirled from his seat and struck on his lead.
ETTERS TO 1 HE EDITOH
Alitor Uaily Review,
Kir;—"The ivsidenis of I lie Town ol -lcin|)stead will, no doubt, bo inter- •fted in having you print the terms !iid eoiiiiitioiis under which one Ihou- lutid ai-re« of laud at l.rf>nn Heaiii were :()ld to Senator Reynolds, at $10ii pci ure.
11 was my understandiiig certain onditiuns contained in the aKioemenl liul (U'Ofl have not been coinplied with. K'hile very little information has been uailabU; It is belie\ed eoiitiae,l pro /(ded for LUe cstabiishmenL and Im- •Kiveincnt of a certab) portion M tlie toieh as a public imrk. and tb(it the >K>pos«'d site bus Hllice been ocj-.upied I.V a nunilH-r of bungalows. It fs ^Iso iiH^erstiMxl that contract rertulreid that liaiinel be dredged to a certain depth
and breadth.
It will bo iptoreuling to know what
Liuie limit, if any. v.as plueod on these iiipro\emeiits. also if the tlmp limit las expired whether the contract and Iced hus not now bvcoiiie null and
»;oid, ^It would alao l>e uf iiiU'rcst to know
¦i tl4uu l^nUt waa ilxcd whether mny
.'XtensioM. was made, and If time ex- cqcUHj whiet|ier exteiision wa« granted
oy parties with com|Ktent juriaclk^llun, Thu property was sold at a rldlcu.
'iiusly low llKure, and it Is my ro(s>llec-
(loti tbi^i not more Ihun 10% of the
•lualilled Voters of tjur town {tartld-
iHited in the spuclal election.
Between twenty and thirty young
j)eoplo attended tbp song and pralao
styvlccjn Parish House. YoOng people
.'tiarrled "re showing Bi|rna of intermit in this
Anllll¦rlnan-Sp|¦a^:Ul^—Henip!-tead, May iU'«' feature of church work and look
, by the Rev. Saul O. Curtice, |'h. H., j forw-jrd with rleaaure from one moellng
Harold Amborman and .\nna Charlotte)'" another. Mr. Christy nnd tho Rav.
SiT.igue, both of Cedarhurst. j M'- Lltilebrandt conduct the meetings.
Births I wblc^ aro thoiougbJy enjoyed.
Martin—West Henii>stead, Ma.v 19, to ^ '.
John A. and Alice M. Weeks Maj-lin, f ^ t<««' t»t«t« «»ent Qeorge Lutilugs-
(laughter, Constance
Uo}d—Ocean Side, May 19, lo U^inuud W. and I'.lanchc Combs Uoyd, a daugh- tc>-. MarKirie Helen.
Marriage Lircnites
Keidinand l.K>yboldt, 2ii', and tierUia Ida Remmert, 18, both of Hempstead.
Robiit 13. French, 00, Brooklyn, and .Mary K. Carlile, 18, Oarden City.
James W. Strange. 21, MItchcl Field, and Bffle .M. Coats, 21, Hempstead.
Oeorge H. Knockeuhauer, 21, New Vork City, and Klliel A. Nelson, 23, Hempatead.
Hilmund H. Hainn, 21, and .Mathilda Keebe, 23, both of ICuat Rockaway. Uled
Flowers—RooMVelt, .May 20, Morrib Flowers, aged 4f years. |
li'iceboni—Roosevelt, May 21. .Mrs. I .\iiiiie K. Frooborn, aged 65 years.
r
ha user reports tb<' s^U of 30 lots In North Nirrlctt and four in Fieeiwrt, to nine differenl cily iiarties. AU Intend to l^ulUt- lie ruporls business Ijoom- tng and l)iHt >terr|cl( wili uoon occupy a consplctiQUH s)J0t on the map.
l'oelmabl.t!r Johncion will haM- his brother lo assist him in th« oAce dur- bw liK' U^uy atuftmvr seaaon.
Miss iiOUi.so CbrisofTel tuts succeeded Miss L4aa Miller as librarian uf tho MerricU Library.
I Hempstead Post Needs FuiMfs
Ilempstead, May 26.—Heinpstead I'oJil 3'.)0 is still in need of above $120 lo cooi- Hete its fund for T^ecoration Uay ob- ser\ances. Ijist year the poat bad to take J200 from its treasury to cover tlie detlcit, but this year it is hoi>ed that the necessai-j' funds can be raised outsid(> of the post.
t'onlrlbutiouB can Ix- made to I.ul \oii jBIoi. adiulani, or W. F. Hinckle, treas- uici, or y^ any memiicr of Ibe post.
I .Nfiss AgiuM Rogers has been eiigagd by a ^cw VorU law firm us a^enogratdi j or und bookkeeiM'r bi the IThll. Miss ! Agnes wiJl probably rweive ber (Jiiiloinu I in June.
Mrs. Roe who liiirt hT bock .while I houstM'leaning aud Wljs in eonsequeiiee ' ronlini'd to Iier bed (or two Mceks, la ' about again.
Mrn. Frank MUler hus luid a l>ad attack of gripe, but Is rapidly iecov(T» Ing.
! J/lck-'ion, MS t\»rsoh Ave., Freeport. S:So
Wanted—MisodUnaous
WANTei>: second-hand butcher tUi-us; y. ^. b^ 1U4, Roosevelt.
MAN and wife would like to engage i'snT^^A^TlO.V ¦— board for summer; hnndy to station;
!or would prefer two or three famished „_„ I rooms for light housekeeping; address lix-1 "Couple," Observer Office, RockVllle
Centre. 5:80
WANTED—nrst class cbau^feur who has driven twelve years privately, wants 'to locate with goo4 private (ifmily at) chauffeur. Tele¬ phone IS. P.. Freeport 1406. S-78
t.'iiu'lnnutl, O., May 26.—Jaiq«»< W. Warrington, former presiding Judge of the I'. 8. Circuit Court of Appeals, <Ua4 today. He was appointed by PreaUlcnt Ta«.
If the ab):>ve legul ro<iuiromen*s have noi been CMtuulifd with will tlifs boi invall^te titles bold by all paitl^s who have 'purchasfd proiK-rfy whhin that tract and revert own<'{8hlp to the Town of ^empstoid. . ' ¦ ' .'
;t wou^ seem that ev«i7. rfaMant of the Town of HemiMtead shouM havo vital interest in these mattt?|-s.
M'. T. C. RockTllle Centre, L. I., May K. Ittl.
GAltpjbN ADVICK
Ueginuci-H aie likely to water Ihdr gardcUH unwisely. More hoeing and less watiii'ing would usually give better moisture couditionH. Frequent light watering cuust's the surface to lake and draws the roots towartl tbc sur¬ face, where thty later dry out and
Don't forget the dmOi nl ihn great iniiistrel show to he b^kl bi Fire Com¬ pany )(aU 1, on Oakwood avenue, Sat- lu-duy, Hay 28.
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The ladies of tlw- Heart Club met at the home of Mrs. McCllueby on Monday. The jji^ecs were won by M«'«. Skou, Mrs. noffoy and Mrs. 8. Walker.
Tills village wlirf quite lively Thurs da>'. Friday snd Huturday o^vlng to uur..
ptiisli. Jf watering 1« really neet^ed. do i lion sales lien-. F. Hebaardt tinugbt a
it thoryuglily so that the ground is [number of Ms on WIImoti avenue where
soufvc-d, loosen the surljtue as soon as the iduntemplates 4>uil4fng.
it dries surtlclently, and then do no i ——
more watering for a woek or so, lulvlse! The |{ellinor«> I'rfSbyierian t'bunh
gat-d'-nci-s ut the «|,gta college of agrt-' l>a''kagi- Hoclal wa.i u 8<*uren ufjileus-
ci)lturc. ure to all present.
Ue slow fo condemn u garden nlte be¬ cause of i>oor soil, hut msist ou at lea.st six hours of sunlight. Wha^e is the most ooainkon nuiae of fall|irf- in town gurdeas.
Iteview vlasaiflwl ads briaji results.
The )>tatrorm at the L. I. It. R. sla tion has b«'en k-ngthened to accommo¬ date th< long trains uf cars wlik'h now stop here.
i The UcUmore C%tiit puruliasod ten lots {f«t Utv auii'tioii on BaXurtlay. The club The maJciag ot ralm^d beds, except on ;«»"tem|i»aU«.bull<l»n« a dub hous*-.
wet land is a waste of time and energy. [ '•¦•¦¦
Moreover, they dry out «iulckly and suf 1> WttW« lilAOB t'StttUmten
fer in Unuss of diviith. ITant yn Ute, UU-aipstead, May If- -4«e«i|>htw>d
level. i IxMlgr, lJO.O.ir., wiU tionfer tbc IniUa-
— f , , . . ¦ ' I tary 4a|u'«e oa «4av«« cUndldatcs ut a
flevk'W ohMMifled ads bring re«|altM. [a^mttlms to te ImM 4ouitfb(.
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