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WANTS RECEIVER FOR AC^TA STOCK
Application by Coniucl in B«luJf
of Wife Seeldnf Drrorce
•id Her Unde
Mineola, March 18.—Application wnn niad<^ this morninK In Bupreme Court by IL Wlllard firlfflths, as coun/M«l, for fh« appointment of a reclvrr to take nvtr shar*"* of stock and prize moneys that Bertrim Acosta haa or may have tin vice-president ond pilot of the Apto Import Corporation of'.flanlen City and Italy. I
Mr. Acosta huji his headfiuarters with j the Curllsn <:omr>any. HIh home at stated' as near Craham atreet, Hemp¬ stead.
The nctlon In taken at the Instuncc of SUnny HnrrUi, of the Florida I'itst Coast Rallwoy Ciimpany, of Ht. Augus- tln(f, Fla., he in sut uncle of Mrs, I.(juise Brumley Acosta, of Virginia, d/iughtpr Ot CharleH K. Bramley, land aKent of 4he Florifia Ea,sf Coa,il Corporation.
This is an ufTopt to support the Aiugrhter In her ac41cn for divorce against Rertram Acosta.
Hah Dodge, of Los Angelj-n, in named as co-respondenf.
The couple are Beixirate<l.
EMIL SEIDEL SURPRISED IN NORTH BELLMORE HOME
North IJfcllraore, March 18. A most enjoyable .social affair took place here tliLs week, when Mr. and Mr«, E. E. Beidel of LiM««ln .<ftreet gave a Hurpri.se 'Mrthday party to their ,s<m. Kmil, .Ir., on his eighteenth birthtkiy.
The evening wa.s npenl In dancing and gnme.s. A wonderful reiiast wan wrved tlwt waH a tribute to the skill of .Mr.s. fleldel.
Among tho.se pre.sent Were J.iek .\1. len, LouIh Steiner, .lo.seph Lonney, Rob¬ ert Ronan, Emit Hcidel, Jr., Alice Wood, Mary' t'nhauer, Lillian Heidel, fiaia Hprague, .Marion Sprague, Margery Fori.sch, (lertnide Hmlth, May Ronan, Ruth Ronan, IxiuLsa Allen, William Verity, Ch(irle,s Fromm, Albert Frornm, Mr, and Mi,s. N, T. Allen, Mr, and Mrs. F. Tyler, Mrs. Jxittie Ronan and Mr. und Mr.s. E. Keidel.
The Urooklyn Kue.sLs were Vinctnt Amatel, Henry Lemmerman, Albeit Wielter, .lohn Hli.ller, Edward Fromm, Jr,, Jolin Heck, .lr., Anna Fiomm, (inice Fromm, Rertha Fromm, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Fromm, .Mi-, .md .Mrw. Joe Heck, .John Beck, .Mr. ami ilr.s. IL Leitz, Mr, and Mrs. I':dwnrd Overbaugh.
THREE DIE IN FIRE ONE CHILD RESCUED
Caldwell, N. J„ March IS.—Three per- flonx were hi -nwl to death tod.iy In a flre which destroyed the home of W.ird Rett in Towace, a nmall town near here. The charred bodies of the victims— Rett.s, his wifo and infant child—were found in the celUir. Another child, three yr^trs of age, was found .safely outside.
It is-believed that Rett carried the child to .safety ond when he returned to rescue the others, the floor g.Tve way, cau.-iing their deaths. • \
8 TEMPLE WINDOWS LOREITA PUYERS SOLD AS MEMORIALS TO REPEAT TONIGHF
Freeport Hebrew
ms Soccessfol Meclkf $3,500 Orfui Oitlered
Congref atioB' CooM Not Accommodate AU Who Wisbed to WUneu Tbeir
H«npstead, March 18,—The IX)retto, Players made such a big succes.s of the play thr^ put on in the Village Hall last nigbt. thnt tltey must repeat It thi.s evening in order to take «'iire of the
GERARD H.\YK (JERMANY
CANNOT PAV INDEMNITY
Mkimi. Fla.. March IR—"The Allle.s are demanding more Indemnity than Oermany will ever be able to pay," de¬ clared James W. flerard. Former Am. basflfidor to Germany, in nn addrr^is here before the We.st I'alm Rciich Ad¬ vertising Club.
KasI Kurkaivay I'oslmistress East Rork:iw,iy. .M.arch 18.—I'earl T, Clark, who took an examination for pOHlmlHtre.s.s of the I.:ast Rockaway f'ostofflce in January, ha,s received her appointment. .She was the only can¬ didate, Mr,s. Evelyn Oliver will be her a.s.si.stant.
I'ast Noble (Iraiids Night
Rockville Centre, .Maith 1X.—Slncee,-.- Ity Rebekah LiMfge, 402, l.O.D.F. will initiate .t clans tonight in its Lo<lf;c rooms, fhld Fellow.s Hall. I'a.st Noble Clrands will occupy the stations.
Frcefxirt. March IS.—The Hebrew special meeting We<Ines<lav evening, at Congregation- of Temple Israel held a which tlmt' all the eight memorial win¬ dows were sold.
1: was de<'iUed to go ahead with the upiar part of the edifice as quickly ;u^ '^'^"'''"^ ^^^ wante.1 10 attend poa.siblP. It is fully expected that the Temple will tie finished In time the Jewish holidays in Septomljer.
Negotiations Mjere miulo for a $3.!)00 pipe organ whicli- will be Installed very soon. It will lie built by the .Mldmerj ";"'"•'**'^'^' firgan Works at Merrick.
Il has Ix-en ihe policy of the Hebrew congregation to have all work dgne at home. If possible.
The sum of 1100 w.oa folleeted at the meeting and will be used for relief of starving children In China.
At the (-lose of the meeting refresh¬ ments were served by the ladl«-s. President Harry Rarasch presided.
The 'play "Nothing but the Truth."
for I was producefl under the direction of
Prof. Frank M. Boylan. It Ik iIdared
to have l>een the best effort of ih«- l/ir-
to pl.aycrs.
Hetween tho acts Mi-ss Cenevieve A. McCormack and William R. Wright. Miss Alice E. r.illen and .Miss p:iiz.-ibeth Kennedy of Brooklyn sanK. Cyril N'. L'Africain accompanied.
The cast follows;
(.'larence V.in I^uaen, L.nwrence L.
Butler to Oecupy Merrlt Store
Rockville Centre, .March 18.—F. W. Merrill expects to t>e able>to move into his new building, known as the StrauH.s building, on North Village avenue, .attqtit' May 1. The upper part of the structure has been p.iinted. .ind con.sidernble al¬ terations are to be made to the interior and storefront. Mr. Merrltt a<'<iuired the property .'several months ago. The place now occupied by Merrltt ha.s been lea,';ed to James Butler. Inc.. and the store north of the tracks will be moved to this location aboul the taiddle of May.
L. S. Stamped on legal documents stands for Iho Litln, Iocuk siifilli, meaning "Place of the Heal."
DANCING TAUGHT BY PROFESSIONAL DANCER
I'ornierly With .MelropollLiii Opera House
MLLE. SYLVIA
Tel, 1497 ROCKVILLE fENTRE
EFFECTIVE AT ONCE
FORDSON TRACTORS
REDUCED TO
$625.00
F. 0. B. DETROIT
ReprFflentinK a Reduction of $165.00
DRe M.RODIN
See your dentist now be¬ cause delay means decay. What you may think is some shght imperfection in the surface of one of your teeth may be the cajfing of the enamel. Your dentist can tell you if such is the case and make it a perfect tooth.
5i>un7i:
DENTIST
HEMPSTEAD BANK BLDG. _, MEMPSTEAD A TEL. 233 r
nUs Indispensablo Farm Implement is now within the reach of fU\
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
The Ford Motor Company advises ua that Ford cars are now at the lowest possible figures and no further reductions can be expected.
All indications point to an active demand in the early Spring and the temporary shutdown of the Ford factor¬ ies will to some extent retard production. In order to have your car when you want it, it is ad¬ visable that you BUY OR ORDER NOW. We have a few cars on hand, but they will not last long when the rush starts. The following prices are quoted f. o. b. Detroit.
WITH SELF-STARTER
Ronabont, $465.00 Touring, $510.00
Coupe, $745.00 Sedan, $795.00
Fordson Tractor, $625.00
WITHOUT SELF-STARTER
Chassis, $360.00 Track, (Pneumatic tires) $545.00
Complete lino of genuine Ford Parts, noceseorles, tlrea, tubes
oils, greases, etc., etc.
REPATRINO ANO OVBRHAULINO BY CO.MPBTENT
MECHANICS
W. T. HUTCHESON, Agent
Salesrooms and Service Stations at Lynbrook and Mineola Tel. 186. Fulton Ave. and Franklin St., Hempstead, L. I.
Cut oat Soof Maintenaaice Expense for IO YEARS to Come Inj Applijing
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Think vliat a Eatisfaction it ¦wil! he to eliminate all thonr!:t ff roof rei>airs for 10 j-.-.r:!
The f.TOnMTIOriT rnaranteo nsji:rc I you of lUal talitfactioa.
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Conpour.d For Cov*i '.ng
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41 West Merrick RiMid, Near Church St., Freeport, N.Y. ^
Who gives you the proper .ser\*ic'e at Moderate Prices 1
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THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
Easter Cards and Booklets
NOW ON DISPLAY AT
UEBERMAN'S
60 SOUTH MAIN STREET FREEPORT, L. I.
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A. WHITEHOUSE
HARDWARE and PAINTS
91 H. .MAIN RT. Kreeptirt, L. I.
Telephone Freeport .1.S1-W
M. BARASCH
10 Village Ave.^4 Rockville Centre
High Grade Suits
ALL
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ALL STYLES Special price from Monday, March 14th till Easter
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The last trace of things military has been lost in every line of all new apparel. And it is a pleasing relief, as .satisfied smiles of our many customers testify.
So come in and be inspired in j'oiir Spring dress-up. We only ask the privi¬ lege of shdwing you the new and pleas¬ ing models,—be it
SHIRTS
SUITS
HATS
SHOES
lines now ready for your inspection.
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HEMPSTEAD ANNOUNaNG THE ARRIVAL OF
EASTER SUITS
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Vl'OMEN WHO RECOGNIZE VALUES must appreciate t his wonderful opportunity. Think of it! Dc Lu.xc Hats at this The assortment is wide, the styles wonderfully smart a nd desirable.
Black HatSr Brown Hats, Hats in Jade, Red and the ultra- smart Navy Grey, Henna, Pheasant and wondrous combina¬ tions in Black and White.
Graceful hats, in all sizes, trimmed wilh flowers or ostrich feathers in novel arrangement-—Burnt feathers, too! Smart turbanS with large bows, poised in the fashionable Paris angles—Small, chic sailors, and ever so many more— In short, hats for every woman's Easter.
FOR THE CHILDREN—A large and wonderful assortment of hats- design, and best of all. REASONABLY PRICED at
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JONAS, of Long Island
HEMPSTEAD Main Street
FREEPORT So. Main Street
ROCKVILLE CENTRE Merrick Road
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