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diw df the pieawnteat bridge partlea •••tu'*'*^ afternoon of thl» weeic at W Uw fi<Mu»n wa* ttcW Jr. tbs fcallrcom;^*^ Methodist Episcopal church. M«r- of C'4e Oarden City HoteV TitcmO^y i''^^ "^' ?a»«*^ln. the Ladies' Aid Httmraaaa. Titty table, played at the *^'**y '»^'| »»ol4 a calce ana Ice party which waa^Rlven for the b-neflt K**" "^'o P" *»^ "^huwh lawn. U ot tke Home for Incurables in BkhA-^*'« weathef Js unfavornble the gather- lyn. Box.il of candy were sold dur-P"* *"' ^^"^ **•**-•« *" the Chaix;!,
ClaMM ofilcerB are: I'resident, Kathvr- ln« Wangnar; vice president. Thcnnas Rushmore: sacretary, KUsabeth Rich-
afteravon. and given for eueh
MlM EDunaiino Roche gradiiatf*! taitt reclt ..from WelleMlcy Coilese. MIsa Margaret Ferris of Garden City attend¬ ed the graduation .exercises.
HIGH STANDING Sy CLASS AT HEMPSTEAD
(Continued from page I)
ardii; treHMirer, inaijelle Maclv.
The class motto Is Carpe Dletf^ the class colors are rose and'sllver.
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Mra. Cllnlon Combes and little son, idinton, Jr., liavo rtumcd to Garden City after a month's aUy in New Yorlt.
Mrs. Robert Baldwin of Kensington road spent a few days in Philadelphia this weeit, visiting his mother Mru. Potter,
Miss I.ucile Johnson hus JuHt return¬ ed from tht! Convent of the 8acrcd Heart lh Washington, bringing «evcra\ acbool friends t>acii with her for a visit.
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HEMPSTEAD
Event, Cabaret Kntcrtainmont; timo, June Si, 8 p. m.; r»l«ce, lied Crons Canteen, Hempstead; price, a smile; purpose, to give everyone a "good time. HoBtesBCH, Community Club (ilrl.i.
The commlttcf! day.s: "Come .ull! W<> want to give everyone a gi'und good time, as thiK is the last time we shall meet until fall. The invitation Ih o[ii-n to anyone. Como bring your fricndw, Boys and girl.s, young ond old. Wfl- come!" Oood 'eat*',' strawberries 'n cv erythlngi"
Mr. and Mrs. Howard HlckK returned Wednesday from their lioneymuoii »pent at Atlantic City. They will make their home in Inwfiod. MrH. Hiek w.ia Miss £mnia Bi'nnett, of Greenwich street.
The MlsHeH Fiinnic and Harriet Mul¬ ford, of Fiiltnn avenue, ure atayiug ut Arkville, in the Cat-sklllH.
Mr. and Mrs. l..eonard* Krtel, ot Cin¬ cinnati. Ohio, Will visit Mr. and MrH. Aniiioiiy Krtel, of Greenwich street, for tho Week end, as a part of their wed¬ ding trip.
Mrs. Krtel. daughtei- of l>r. Ogden Maguir^', a noted iihysldaii of Cinein- nati, huH beeir prominent in aoeiely.
Tho ¦-condition of Al»!xander G. Mc- Culloeh, of Cruiekshank avenue, ia im-1 proving. llo Huflered )). stroke two | weeks ago Monduy and has aince been In a critical condition.
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Samn^is, Kiizalieth Schuyler and Charles Sclfcrt.
Of the 38 gradtiates seven girls and six Iwys ate planning to go to colleges in the fall, while several others are plaiining fo attend higher institutions. Dorothy Kraemer Intends to enter ujwn a career of short story writing. Ilie tirsduates
The clasi roll is as follows. Josephine ISllzalK'th *?huylcr, Charles Henry Sel- fert,- IsalM Me Theresa Mack, Harriette IHammis, Myrlo Dougla&s Tew, Anna Margaret iCsimeh, Thomas Treadwell Ilushmore, Florence Roswith Bentley. Herbert Thomas Oourley, .Joseph James Gallagher.' Alice Maude Combes, Gert¬ rude Oeorgiana Ryan, Ruth Hherwoo<l Banks, John Andrew I..ar8en, Helen Ixnilae t'ph.'im, Harriet Eliaibeth Rich¬ ards. Lu'ia Clinton IHivls, IJorothy El eanor Strieker, Kastman I-;ibridge •Studd.'S, .1. Bernice Brown, IHarry N'es- bitt, Kathci-ine Julia Wangner, David Holman, Harriet Wbjeman J'hlUips, Alice Hentz Hawkins, James Joseph Brown, I>or()thy Detroit Kraemer, Dorothy J. T. Chamberlln, J. Raymond Blunehrteld, Charjotte A. B. Christ, MaiiC tllzjiheth MeC^ormiek, Mildred Dorothy Harmon, William Richard l^chneidci', Charles .loseph Kimnenacker, Frances Denton Hut<'h<son. Charlea Gunzer, Duni«^ Wil¬ liam Steenken, Angela Lewis.
DEUCIOUS ICE CREAM
AUTO VACUUM ICE CREAM FREEZER
MOff£% TO XOAM—First Mortgage
on desirable ImproTod property
Qoick Answers. KEASOHABIE BATE UWYERS TITLE AND TRUST CO.
369 Falt'in St.. Jamaica. V. T.
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EDWARD H. MURi
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RET AIRING AND JOA WtMtK t SCREENING
PorcKes aag WtaAawa
BUnjDINC AND REPAIRING GARAGES
ELitlmatcs Gladir Given
97 Leziagton Are., Freeport, L. L
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AUTOMATIC
SANITARY — LIGHT ~ EFFECTIVE
Demonstration All Hiis Week at
EUGENE P. HAWKINS' HARDWARE STORE 28 MAIN STREET, HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
ATtAAAMY AT LAW
Secsad fUtieaal Bank HempstMd, B. T
Freeport Auditorium
Monday, June 27, 1921, at 8.30 P. M. 12 ROUNDS
FRANKIE CARPENTER
OF MERRICK -r—r,. VS. - ¦
Phone 1664
HBMFSTBAO
. DR. E. DAHLMAN
BIHOEON DENTIST
Oillce Hours: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m
Closed Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoons HADAMR ANNETTE BIJILDIXO
TROLLK? JUNCTION HEMPSTEAD
Mrs. Charles t^Uly, ot Westtiehl, .\. J., waa the guest of Miss Mary Stoddart, Cireunwicli street, Tuesday.
Tho LIcberman Building, Main str^^^el, corner of Centre, will be used for two puriKJses. The rear part of the build¬ ing will be opened as a uaed car depot by the Hartnian-Hutehe.son Coriwratlon, bnd tho'front part of the building, after extensivt< alterations, will Ix^ opened uh the distribulinn point in Na.ssau Count.v for the Philadelphia Diamond Grid But- ' tery Conipuny. ¦
A. H. Buck'^has charge of tho county
f distribution. G. P. Clomments will
I. manage tho local department, M(xlrrn
i^api)arutu.>i Is being installed, and in
About two weeks the branch will open.
TRUCKINO AND STORAGH
ALBERT E. MERKLEN
GENERAL TRUCKINO
DAILY TRIPS TO NBW YORK
27.-. 8. MAm STREET
FREEPOKT TELEPHONE U99-W
JAKE AHEARN
OF BROOKLYN
Both these boys fought Dave Rosenberg here and are nicely and evenly matched
8 Rounds—Ernie Kohler vs. Jimmy Reardon
BROTHER OF WILUE KOHLER OF NEW YORK
6 Rounds—Jack Quinn vs. Frank Johnson
OF NEW YORK OF BABYLON
6 Rounds—Ed. Johnson vs. Young Terry
OF BROOKLYN
VS. Joe Mate
OF BABYLON
4 Rounds-Willie Cole
OF FREEPORT
OF BROOKLYN
PRICES: $1.65, $2.20 and $3.30
RESERVED SEATS at Chubbuck's Pharmacy and United Cigar Store, Freeport; White House Barber Shop, Hempitead; United Cigar Store, Lynbrook; United Cigar Store, Rockville Centre, and Catey's Hotel, Babylon.
THE FIRST IMPROVEMENT
Remove the Unsightly, Unsanitary Board Fence
ADMIT FRESH AIR AND SUNLIGHT
Mud Holes Disappear; Gardens, Flowers and Lawns Flourish
CAUSES NEW CIVIC PRIDE TO RULE
CYCLONE
"RED TAG"
ORNAMENTAL WIRE FENCE
WIRE GATES AND STEEL FENCE POSTS
Universally Used for
FRONT and BACK YARDS and DIVISION FENCES
Anyone Can Erect Wire Fencing Without Previous Experience
INSIST ON CYCLONE RED TAG FENCE PRODUCTS FOR DURABILITY AND LASTING SATISFACTION
See Your Hardware Mercharil The Red Tag Is Displayed On Each Roll
y Mrs. Charles W. Carman of Jiilton avenue, Mrs. C. D. Menelly .iiid Mrs. Walter 10. Frew, both of Cathedral ave (jiiue, und Mitj. Frank S. Harlow oB'^Ful- I ton strset, left yesteiday to lour New > Kngland in Mrs. Frew's ear. Tlioy uk- I peet to visit the AVhite Mountalna,
Mist)'Emma Smith of Greenwich trdt't la out after u short illness.
Dr. Alien tSuydajn will l)e the guest il|)f Mias Jenny Mt»y Hughes of Green- ; Vich atraet the coming week.
Mr. and Mrs, Eugene P. .Smith of [Hempsteaii huve .just loft for Kockaway i3each 0t the summer. They will be I'Hway until after Labor Day.
Harry Eldridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. XiOWis A. Eldridge of tireenwich street. bae Just left for Rensselaei-villc, N. Y., to aptind the Bummcr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams Kraemer und ^family of Front street will leave cn •Tuesday for Bellmire, N. J., where they ^U ajiend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dodd of New Yorlt Cit.v are guests of the Misses Thompson of Greenwich street for a >))art of the summer. Mr. Dodd is llie tsenior mcmlH-r of tho Dodd, M*ead & Co.. of Jfew York City.
est Front street between Franklin ulton streets wus oiled on Tued-
Work is progressing on the former houpu of A. Oothout lif^brist^ie a.id Cor- tmlia 55. Emmet which wna reoently »)ur Icinased by„CharleH R. McLaughlin ot Hilton avenut^. The property has .« :'frontaeci of 'i6(> feet on Pront street and ^Oi foet on Hendrlckson place, Tite houae rjta beini; clianged into four modern flwelUnsa.
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FREEPORT
M. ^?. Griffenhagen of Oceaa avenoe [Iiitipwted oigars to - the polico depart- >mnnt for tha excellent woric they d)d in taking: care of hia property while be «p«6 away during the winter. All at the foroo and the press enjoyed the srnokHs and If alBclency calls tor cigars the po- ,|rould be amokliig tb^ir tat^ds otL
The Car You Want The Price You Want
For One Week Only
Commencing Thursday, June 23
We will offer our complete stock of Used Automo¬ biles without reservation at prices cut so deep that they do not even vaig^uely reflect the values offered.
These Prices Will be in Effect One Week Only
Come Early—Get Yours First
We have a .splendid assortment of used cars, including, Buick, iNa.sh, Olds¬ mobile and Oakland, and other cars. All are in mechanically perfect condition. Many are refinished and all are over¬ hauled and put into splendid condition for consi.stent performance. All Ubcd Buicks carry the same guarantee as new cars.
We want to move these quickly to make room for new cars. Nobody can earn or save money any faster than to spend a day this week selecting the car of his choice.
The good used car today represents the "inside buy" in the automobile lines. In no case has the used car depreciated in proportion to its price reduction. The original owner has sacrificed a heavy percentage of his original investment. The dealer handles the car without profit, sometimes at a loss, covered by his profit on the new car sold when the used car is traded in. Always far, far under the lowest price levels possible for any new car, the used car is the thrifty man's best bet.
Those who have been recently looking; at some of these cars, but not yet decided which to buy, will please take notice that first-comers at this Used-Car Week Sale get first choice. No cars will be reserved or withheld. Qiir entire Used-Car Stock goes into this sale Wednesday morning.
D, A. ELDREDGE
334 Fulton Avenue
TELEPHONE 748
Hempstead
IGOE BROTHERS
61-73 Metropolitan Avenue
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
Greenpoint 3400
If Your Dealer Does Not Carry It, Address Direct Descriptive Circular Upon Request
I "One Man on the Block Makes | Public Opinion" |
No matter how good our service is. thpri» is usually one man on the block who is forever finding fault with it. Ycu know the man we m*an. He is a good fellow at heart and talks sanely enough upon other subjects, but when he discusses this company's service he loses his balance completely.
What we regret most, however, is not that this man is ftoured against us, but that his attacks ar^ permitted to go unchallenged by his friends who arc also our friends.
In other word^, you and hundreds of othrr r.aii.'»rie<i ruetomers
in tho ijame nei(?hi>orhood tal/o koo"! servicv l-r Rtanteii, accnpt S
it, ar.d oay nothinff about it. Vour silence lhui»b«romM his golden ^
opportunity. With lips sealed, you innocently give him an g
encouraging slap on the back. ^
Wo value your good will, everyono'a pood will. Tljla company =
is your company, the public's company. Now l«t us wbtk together g lo convert thia oian from a Icoockar into a bootiter. , =
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