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NEARLY 100 GRADS FROM HEMPSTEAD'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Hetnpatead, June 23.—Ninety-seven pupile of the ^atnmar departments of both the ProepeM and Weshlnrton street BChoolB were graduated to hiRh achool thia week. Many of thexe re- celve<l averageii In the nineties, Oradtmtea nre: Jaool) Ahel, Evelyn -'i^^Batrg. £arneat Betta. Cieorge Biellng, :j Atistin Byone, Oeorgette Clark. Ralph . t D'Atri, Arvia Davia, Jerome Frani^iln. ^ Vtctor Olenn, Helen Oramhou, Theo¬ dore Ounaer, niadys Jackson, Viola Juhrlng, Jackson Kraemer. Robert Mat- 1- .thews. Elsa. Kruhn. HoAe McNally, Ida Jftirlgannon, .Stanley Oleknlak, William O'Shea. Jean Pettlgrew, William, Rat ¦ chelous, I.#on RInglesky, Lena Ryerson, Jeanette Schwlcker, Arthur Shor, Helen Speer, Charles Smith, Alice Strohlin, Katharine VlJ^men nnd Weed Jefferson , of Miss Harriet M. Baker's class of the Pro8p«Tt Htreet Sohool; Jamea Baker. VoKa Bogrialeskl, /Jijoice Brockmeyer, Violet Brownstein, Marie Bruckbauor. Pji^gene Cary, Albert Crandall, Helen De Bevolse, Joseph Donlon, Orace Doty, John Dunn, Thomiis Kltch, Georgette Ilenrlot, Cora Homaduc, Oladys Hum- fer, William Kennedy, Grace Koopman, Harry I,aWRon, John Marshnll, Henry Alatthlns, Lucille M<Vlne, Vera Moller, Mary Nagro, George Newman, Dot I'eari'e, Andrew Petersen, K.athl«cii Quinn, Dorothy R;inge, Kvelyn Rear don, Thomus Richards, Charles Ftonner- man, Robert Sambleson, Katbryn Vo¬ gel, Carl WIrth nnd Adelbert Zlegler. pupilH of Miss C. Beatrice Vail of tbe Washington Street Sohool. Gertrude Beekman, .Savada Bltike, Russel Bras- ler. Maty Cb.nlaw.sky. fJertrude Corn well, Alice Dolly, Clare Knton, Juanita Farmlett, Albert Frlsbe. Ruth Herliby, Ruth HoITman, Hudies Jacobs, Mary Kleskefisky, Kvelyn Korn, Alice Mahlor. Joseph Murphy, >larletta Murphy, Dor¬ othy Gates, William O'Brien, Tbomas O'Sbea. Lillian I't'sbkin, Julius Ho.sen- burg, Elizabeth Sacbt, Kenneth Snla- way, Lillian SaterlV, Minna Schuyler, lliannu Solodkin, Jobn Tully, Stephen Vorls, ¦ Elizabeth Wangner, Olgo f!II- berty and Alexander Valron. Pupils of MIhs Bessie Dailey of the Pro8|)ect .street SlHiool.
Those who received averages of nine¬ ty ov above were: Gertrude Beekman, .Savada Blake, Ruth Heillhy, Ruth Hoff¬ man, Mnry Kloshefsky, F^velyn Korn, Dorothy Oiites, Ellzjibeth Sacbt. Schuy¬ ler, Hanna .Solodkin, John Tully, Ste- l)hen Vorris, Elizabeth Wangner, Alex¬ ander Falcon, Emma White, Theodore Gunzar, Jatrkson Kitl'emer, El.sa .Mul¬ gannon, Helen Speer,' Alice Stroblln, Katharine Vlymen, Violet Brownstein. .. jaaoiMettg Henrlot.Xucllle McVine, Mary Nagro' and Charlea Rohnerman.
¦\'ttu will search for opportunity In vain unless you have planted Us roots within you.
DR, M.RODIN
The greatest enemy of mankind's teeth is fer¬ mented food.
It poisons the system by decaying the teeth. Let a dentist put your teeth on an efficiency basis.
Don't forget the chil¬ dren. Have their teeth examined.
DR. M.RODIN
I DENTIST
HEMPSTEAD BANK BLDG. ' HEMPSTEAD n. TEL. 283 /
HENRY MORRISON POST A. L, OPENS SEASON WITH TIE
Freeport. June 28.—Henry Morriaon Poat. Atnarii-*n Legion, <>pened Ite hajie- ball Mason Stinday with a iZ-inning tie fame with Baldwin, 4 to 4.
There was plMity of excitement in eVery innlnc. It was a surprise to the local fane lo eee Baldwin ho»d the faat Freeport team, but all the credit in the world is cohceded to them. Another game with Baldwin will be armnged for a.s soon as possible to And out who Is the Ixitter of the two.
Baldwin scored In the opening inning, and after that It wa* nip and tuck; with the lead Jumping from one tearri to the other.
Brauch, who twirled for FreeiKirt. was a little wild at the beginning, but was air-tight after he got going, and he had good support. Saunders, Bunn and RIgby played good ball \t- the local team.
Few men can handle money they did¬ n't earn.
—Paintei Decorators —- Paperhangers
SOLOMONICK BROS.
1422 Wniow Ave., Telepbone S74S
Far Bockamur. F'W Rocicaway.
Batlinatea cheerfully given ob reauaat Work Ouarranteed.
HAD RIDI^ BEFORE TRAIN. ^ TRIED IT AND WAS KILLED
Mineola, June 23.—Frank Anderson. 34, carpenter, was instantly killed by Long laland Railroad "flier" at Glen Heatl Tuesday night. Anderson, eye witnesses say, waa a vlcltm of hia own recklessness.
People who know him and who are accustomed to seeing him homeward bound each evening, say it has been his habit to disregard the fl-nenian and ride acro.'is the crossing on his bicycle wht^n the flier is due.;
l.ast night he tried it and was killed. He leaveo a wife and several children.
TIN AND SHEET METAL WOR^S
ROOFS, OUTTER8 ¦ndr.BADERM
Furnacee, Ranges and Heaters Installed and Repalreo.
D. H.ARRISON
18S Franklin Stiyiet Phone 876-R.
SIGILLO BROTHERS
CEMENT 8II>KWAI-K8, BIX)rKH, CON- t:KETK FOUNDA-nONS, HIN I'ARLUR. CK.MENT PURCilRH. CESSPOOLS. AND ALL KINUH OF CONCRETE WORK.
Onlori and Work Promptly Attend.d To
52 Baldwin Ave., Baldwin, L. I.
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B. & R. Market Co.
Main and Pine Sts., Freeport
I Special For Friday and Saturday
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Grocery Department
5 Ponnds Sagar 30c 10 Pounds Sugar 59c
100 Pounds Sugar 5.90
Jelly, 7 1-2 Dance Glass 15c
3 Cans Nntro Milk 27c
Butter, Best Creamery, Ib. 45c
Cocoa, Rnnkel's, 1-2 Ib. tin 20c
Beets, Fresh, bunch 5c
Carrots, bunch 5c
Asparagus, L. I., bunch 35c
Lettuce, Fresh, L. I., head 5c
IMPERIAL BREW -Just the
thing for the hot weather.
Case of 24 bottles 1.75
3 bottles for 25c
Meat Department
Leg of Spring Lamb
Pound
Fore Quarters of Lamb
Pound
Rib Roast, Pound
Chuck Roast, Pound
Boneless Pot Roast, ib. Corned Beef
Plate or Navel, lb.
Chuck Steak, Pound
40c
22c
25c
20c
25c
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20c
FREE DELIVERY Three Telephones, 880~881"779
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I Special Sale of the Famous
I Simmons Beds, Springs and Mattresses I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
Gold Label Gilt Edge
Cotton Mattresses, all
sizes~$ 7.65—Friday
and Saturday Only
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LADIES' and GENT'S SUITS MADE TO ORDER
PRESSING, CLEANING, REPAIKINO and DYEfflO
D. WALLACK, (formerly of Sth Ave.. N. Y.)
IS so. VILLAGE AVfOiUtt
Tel. ViS^Vf ROCKVILLfi CENTRE, N. T.
Ooodt Cafled For and Delivered
I B. F R E T*
jlPARQUET FLOORS
> Old Floor* R«scrapH gioA Ra^iWMd
I BENNETT AVE. A DARTMOUTH ST. Hempstead L. I.
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WOMEN'S WEAR
OF THE BETTES SOBT
Tel«phion« Fr««pon A*9-H
Seaman & Finch
CEMFi<T BUILDING BLOCKS Forest Ave., Rooaevelt, L I.
(TrolUr Stop 74).
WAISTS
HOSIERY
DRESSl^ . SKIRTS CORSETS
SEID'S
26 MAIN STREET
HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
—BRANCHES- FAS ROCKAWAY. N. Y. LONG BEACH, N. Y.
Simmons Beds and Springs at Special Low Prices, Friday an$I Sat¬ urday Only.
EDWARD C. DRESING,
Come in and Look Them Over
VUlage Avenue TeL 1326 R. V. C. ROCKVILLE CENTRB^
T^ake the Vacation 've wall fed fo fake
The trip you would have liked to take this summer, or the trip you would have liked to take last fall—those pleasures would most certainly have been yours if you had
Saved the Money for Them
And just because saving money systematically is a rather irksome task for many people- when it rests entirely with themselves, we've started a Vacation Thrift Club at this Bank.
So that you may save up little by little—yet at the end of fifty weeks when the fund accu¬ mulates, have sufficient money for you to
Take the Vacation you've wanted to take—the one you've always wished, hoped, and planned
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for.
JOIN NOW
And next summer will find you prepared.
A. LABEL
MEN'S STORE
COOL-CLOTH CLOTHES FOR SUMMER
Are the only sensible apparel. 1 have ll^em in Mohairs, Palm Beach, in*hany shades and tones—light and dark and tailored in styles that will fit any figure. For boys, too, neat suits which are just as dressy as that worn by Dad or Big Brother. Get yours now—and then when you wake up in the morning and find the day is going to be a regular scorcher— you'll be all really lo withstand Old Sol's burning rays. Come in now. you will find SPECIAL LOW SUMMER PRICES.
Some Great Specials in Straws and Panama Hats
There is always one that becomes you best. There is also one hat that is the smartest of the season. You'll find both kinds here in all styles and in all the popular makes of straws and Panamas, and at prices GUARANTEED THE VERY LOWEST. COME IN—YOU'LL BE GUD YOU DID.
Shirts and Neckwear Prices Will Please You
The summer season calls for special summer shirts and neckwear. The newest styles and colors are here and await your early inspection. No matter what you wish in shirts or neckwear you'll find it here, and you will be surprised when you find out how reasonable we are selling them.
The Men's Store
A. I. ABEL
289 Front St-Trolley Station-Hempstead
I Citizen's National Bank
I FREE'^ORT, N. Y.
HEMPSTEAD BANK
HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
"The Big Bank on the Corner"
Established 1887
CAPITAL $ 30,000
SURPLUS 100,000
TOTAL RESOURCES OVER... 2,000,000
DOES a general Commercial Bankug basinets.
ACCEPTS Time deposit accounts and allows bter¬ est thereon at the rate of 3 per cent per annom.
SELLS Travelers' Checks and Letters of Credit on all parts of the world.
MAINTAINS a Modem Safe Deposit Department for the storage of valuables and at reasonable rates.
LOANS Money on Bond and Mortgage.
HAS a CHRISTMAS CLUB which bas popularized itself witb hundreds of its patroas.
ADVISES with its depositors regarding their invest- ments and maintains an np to date serrice especially iot tbat purpose.
If we may be permitted to serve you, renember
"The Big Bank on the Comer"
HAVE YOUR PLATING
DONE IN ROCKVILLE CENTRE
Modern Equipment and Expert Worlcmen will give you a Ber. vice you cnn't get elsewhere on Long Island
Brass Beds and Electro Plating in All Its Branches
Wo Do General Mill Work and Cun Care tor Your Horn* Alter- ations ot This Kind
KLASS AUTOMATIC CORP.
D. R. Longnecker P. L. Hurrell H.Weber
Formerly L. & H. M'fg. Co.
Observer St., TeL 28 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y.
Effective at Once
Substantial Reductions
inall
FORD CARS
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The following Prices are quoted f. o. b. Detroit
WITH HKl.F-NTAKTKK AMI UK.MOI N'TAIII.K KIMH
Runabout $465.00
Touring $510.00
Coupe $695.00
Sedan $760.00
Fordson Tractor $625.00
WITIIOl T SKI.K-NTAKTKK
Chassis $345.00
Truck (pneumatic tires) $495.00
I Complete line of Genuine Ford Parti, Accessories, "Hret, Tubes, i Oils, Greases, Etc.
Repairing and Overhauling j By Competent Mechanics
W. T. HUTCHESON, Agent
Sales Rooms and Service Stations at Lynbrook •mhMiaeola
TeL 186 Fulton Ave. & FrankliD St., HemiBteai L L