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BubscrliHton. 15 per year In advance. Ulnsiv cuviea, twu cents.
I D&LIAK SAY AT LTNBSOOK
I Lynbrook merchants are showlne;
V pnuaUal business acumen. They are I working in unison. They have de- l cided it is the one way to bring the h business into its own as a trad- I / Jng center. They are spending mon. I ° fy to make proiits.
I Almost all the business houses in
F tbo village are enrolled in the com-
f Ing Dollar Day for Lynbrook. This
f means more tlian the average patron
^ of the viliagc stores realizes. It
means that each store, firm or pro- ' priotor has agreed to go into the
P muvcmeut as a village matter rath-
\: er than as an individual venture.
i Each storekeeper has made a con¬
tribution to the expense fund to pro¬ vide th© required tubilcity. : f Each business place will have its
own inducements to draw trade on .. Dollar Day.
r It hus been iinpresHed upon all
llio iiierchanlH that this i.s a means of doing much good tu tho business cummunity. The universal idea is I- to give exceptional values, in order to attract attention tu the shopping centre and create the buying habit - among people within a reasonable radius who bave not heretofore jjought iu Lynbrook.
Each storekeeper can wurk out hiu own problem as he sees tit, but ail are united in tlie general plan of making Dollar Day the beginning uf better times for the village. This fact of united action is one of the most favorable indications Lynbrook
V bas (fver had.
LOVE IN A BUNGALOW
In these days the couple facing the minister at the altar is braver than that of olden times when )16 a week '^lookcd like the road to wealth.
Tho couples who wed are brave and yet they have alt the longings that daddy and mother had when they married. Young folk of today want a home as soon as possible.
With affairs as they are today, all the world struggling to got back to normalcy, it is a hard proposition lor the newly weds to flnd anything that will come withiu their meana.
There are those who say the bun¬ galow is the solution of the problem.
The bungalow has come tu take its place in the real estate world. Must of these are built so that the housewife has all tho attractions of huaie witb aa littlo drudgery aa pos¬ sible.
> The rooms are all on the ground floor and thero is every modern con- klenleuce iu the houses. Out uf doors wilh those planned for ail year use, there is room for a gardeu, ilowers, und a garage. Tho kitchen will de¬ light the young housewife and tbe altii; is. a safe place of refuge when company comes for oternight.
There Is no waste room aud while laany a young couplo may lind that JH^SlUug one means keeping everlast. i0ugiy at it, it also means that overy cent that drops into»the'coffers buys one more nail. In time the little ^oiS|e is free and clear aud the wor¬ ry all over.
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NOW, tTHi; aSADVATlS
In your vlllate and your Itetxh- bur's and all the other up.to.date vil¬ lages, tbe yw(UK folks are ttuisbiug giijimmar schoul or liigb scbool or. it may be, bigber fchool.
Tboee boys aaA cirla wko face tk* treeia tlUfe ;^iear as rrsaoates «o so at a time when tbe best ytrang Muod of the fiatloB wss never taat* aaM- «d. The era of getting twek to asr- iMkley sttiNr the Great War is i11«a wtth all sorts of problems. Tfeese will have to be faced 67 tbe yoahg poople. It ^ not expected tbat 'be¬ fore the w^r" prices and conditiMM will be reached all at once.
PVeeptirt has reached the staae where it is a baddlag mantcjpatfty rciady'to be run by Ks young element whose fresh ideas are full of progress, ivoness. Some will, reach for higher education in the cotlSges ol^the coan- try and flt themselves for big things, but whether the youth who graduatss goes to college or enters <tbe business wor'ld he or she will flnd that the big world is a mass of perplexities, and that sttecess comes only after • series of disappointments and strug¬ gles.
Freeport welcomes its high school graduates into the world and points with pride to those who have made successes after closing school doors iKbind tbem. The playtime of school days has come to an end and tbe next step in the cycle of life bas been reached with eager young hands anxious to push aside obstacles and grasp the laurels tbat lie at the and ot the road.
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TSE JkULt SJSnXW, TUESOAT, JirN£ 14. 1921
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The unproductive cackliiii;
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The L.l.R.n. oils mlloa of track. Tlie com-"mute"-er8 are finding thfcir voices cvldiintly.
Kubs, exiK'i-t flreman June 22 at HcmpateaU. folks stay at home.
to Hi>cuk Ti-mlcr eared
"FRKEPOnT'S SEWER SYSTEM TO BE SliTTTLEU BY THE THUS TIOKS." IT US SOiMETHimi THEY W 11,I.< HAVE TO 00 INTO DEEPLY.
When it comes to war Mcrviot- Capt. U. C Mathlas of Freepurt makes Uuy look Empty.
Tho Port Wayhliigtoii convention hus Home cuud marshals for the parade. Fred Hamm (a smoked uuter) aad John Coles (a live one.)
A FISH BAIUIAGE ItOUTS COP IN N. Y. THIOY KNOCKED HIM FLAT FISH IN OTHER WORDS.
Funeral Trust is indicted in Cliicago. HabcouH Corptieous proceedings.
In the eity last week Mrs. Alamlalay was uu^ited from her tenement. "On thu road for Mandalay."
"Gets 10 yoars for three And we get life for one.
wives"—
WE'LL SAY IIE WAS
Down at the track tho other day. The fence rata murmured "Uraelous,* To see old "Man O War's" fust lime, All beaten by "Audacious."
"BANDITS'OET $50,000 HOLDUP"—THAT WAS HOUR FOR HANDS UP.
NOO.N GOOD!
Georgie Cohan will come out with a ntrw piay now entitled "Striking tho Strlkei-s."
WHEN YOUTH 18 HAVINO ITS FUNG THEY OUGHT TO MAKE ALLdW.VNCES FOR THE REBOUND.
You cannot wateb bare legged girls, Who sport upon the beaches, In tlieatres three bucks is O.K. To see the self same pouches.
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"Lost—Juno 9, noap^ Westbury rod Chow, light tan and breeches"— Wouldn't "pants" have bvcii Just aS good lady?
Bei-gdoll 1» to marry in GermaJiy. Dress the bride in yeltow, hnve slack limeade for .t. drink and lot the band play "We'll never raise a boy to be a soldier."
"BAKER LOSES »WO FINGERS WHILE MiXINU BRHLVD." «« SPILLED THEM IN THE DOUGH, THE, DARN VIXif-j.
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"Yfs It i« the Brat time, .Isn't it Un¬ cle Tedr' aaked Ruth.
"I didn't Ihsar tHhat you pid. Ruth," answered .Uncle Ted. "Jack was mak¬ ing so mui;h n«lae.**
"I said that Secretary of War Weeks is tbe flrst grgggkti^ of the N«val Academy to be a cabinet oiBcer," re- peeled Ruth.
•TTiat'B right, Ruth. It is the first tftne In the history of the country and tnore fhan that H la the flrst time a navy man waH ever placed at the head of the army, tbat is, as Secretary of War."
**TelI ns a story about him. Uncle Ted " niiketl .^aclc
"Sure I will, /ack, because he is a mighty Inlerestingr man. Secretary of War John Wingate Weekc of Massa- cliusettH, in 'flrst' in a lot of thing:;. Besides tho»-e Ihin^rs I l;ave juat toi.l you hc Is the flrst navy man who evfr Mat in the 'Jniied States Senate anl the first navy man to be voted for for President in a national <x>nvcntion, for you know he got more votea ftor the Republican nomination in 191S than anyone except Charles E. Hughes, who is now secretary of State.
"Secretary Weeks graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1881. That class is famous for Its prominent m«mbers. Oenerul Barnett, former head of the United States Ma¬ rine Corps, was a member of the cIshh, as waa (Senator Weller of Maryland, and Baron Urlu, a faraoua Japanese admiral| who is now visiting in Wash¬ ington. Hc didn't .stay in the navy bc- enuBo Congress passed a law to mustei- out of the service most of the grudu¬ ates of this class, as there were so many offlcers and so few vessels at (he time. While Secretary Weeka is a !>avy man, hc does not feel lost at the head of the War Department. During the recent war, when he wax a mem¬ ber of. the Senate from Ma.ssachusctt.'!, he was on the Senate military affair."? committee, and of course he was In close touch with the ai-my and ita nec<la."
"What docs hc think about a big army?" asked Ruth.
"Well, I'll tell you. kiddies, Secre¬ tary Weeka ia not in favor of a huge army. He believes under the preaent conditions that we must have an army, tlioueli, und he believes It shoult} cun- aist of 175,000 men, the number hc I ecominended" to Congro.ss. He thinks thnt in lime .some ^kind of an ujrrci'- nicnt can be made to cut down the 'ireat armiea and navies of tho world and reduce the tremenUoua coats to the ggvernnients that make taxea .so high In HO many countries.
"The job of Secretary of War Is a big one and a hard one and it takes J. man of strength l>oth mentally and physically. Por that reason the i>co- plc of the United States should bo mighty proud thut I'resident Harding has selected a man who fllla both of those requirementH. You know a lot of people throughout the country think Ihat the men who are running our ijovernment In Washington get to work atwut 10 o'clock In the morniiig, take two houra for lunch and go out for golf or some forrri of amusement In the middle of the aflernoon. When they think that they are all wrong. 1 have watched these men and 1 know something of their habits.
"As for Secretary Weeks lie does not wait lintil the time that the clerks of the War Department report in the nibrning—he ia at his desk every morn¬ ing at 8 o'clock and many nights it la long afler tbe time most people's even¬ ing meal is over when he starts for home. He doesn't always quit then for inuriy limes he takes some work home to go over In the quiet of the evening. There has always been a lot ot talk about the fact that if a man run hia busine.ss us the government ia run he would be ruined In a short time. That theory is being rtipidly done away with, for the men selected by Presidenl Harding lo run the affairs of the coun¬ try are using reai biiblneas methods. Secretary Weeks is a business man and he Is tunning the War Department with business methods. Before he "was elected to Congress hc was a Succeas- ful banker In Boston. He gave this up and, so fur us I know, today his only Inleresl Is the interest of running,the War Department in the best way 11 has ever been bandied. '
Wilh the hard work and business aunsc Mr. Weeks is using, it should mCun a big saving to the government." "Doean't he take uny time to pipy"/" asked Jack.
"Yes, of course. Jack, he must gel
WOMAirS AUXIUARY AIMEiOUCKCLOSES VERY BUSY SEASON
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Recent reports a|»pearing in the press I Indicate that the difrerence between I the inveetigations «f delkiuents and tha
. published Iteta of alleged desertars is
Merrick, June 14.—The hist meeting j not dearly urideratood. That this dis- fof the sewwn of the Church of the | tinctton is not undierstood is particular Redeemer branch of the Woman's j ly bretight out by sUtements made in Auxiliary of the Board of Missions of jthe press concerning the InvMrtlgattons |he Protestant Epl««pal Church, was { by the Department of Justice of the held on June SMn Parish House. I 7,573 dellquents In New York.
The meetUw was conducted by Mrs. j n Is, therefore, desired to emphasise D. A. Clarkson. president. The annual the fact that delkiuents are men who records were read and showed a very failed to cotBply with some order of successful winter's work, amounting to their local hoards but who were never over $136 worth of garments. } mduet^d into the military aervice of
An appeal was read and an offering; li,,, united States. These cases are
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was started by women of the Protestaiit Episcopal Church in memory of the three Emery sisters who founded the Wofinan's Auxiliary Just flfty years ago. The income of this fund, which It Is hoped will reach $50,000, is to be used for wpmen missionaries wl^en home on a furlough. •,-
After the business pavt of the meet¬ ing, delightful music was given by Mrs. Beers and Mr. Bowman, who sang solos and duets for half an hour. After this tea was served in the women's new room In the Parish House. The entire affair was most enjoyable. An offering of $24.60 was raised; this w511 ix? given lo the Outdoor meeting al Cold Spring harbor next Thursday. Auxiliary branchea of all counties will be repre¬ sented. . *
13epartment, any proceedings against them would be prosecuted in a civil court.
On the otber hand, deserters are men who have been inducted into the i. military service but who failed to ap¬ pear in response to their orders of induction. Cases of this nature are distinctly in the hands of the War De¬ partment, are prosecuted In the mili¬ tary courts and should not be confused with the cases of dellquents Investigat¬ ed by the Department of Justice.
In short, dellquents were nol In the military service and they have no t>on- nection wliatever with the draft desert- era whose names are being published by the War Deiiartment.
We know ao bett^ way
of eiicouraginsr chil¬ dren to acquire the ! Bank Habit than by the use of Discount Checks. The mer chants expect to give them — you are en¬ titled to them — see that you gft them, i Uten give them to the childt-en. They are as good jsa. money hten.
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STOCK COMPANY WILL OPEN SEASON AT FREQ»(HIT.JUNE 23
! GEORGE McKAY MGHT
AT UGHTS CLUB SATURDAY
Freeport, June It.—Saturday night will be the Inst for vaudeville at Free- port Auditorium, when a high claaa bill will be introduced us has been the ca.sc since the opening.
On ThupKlay, Ju^e 23, the Blanclii Pickert Slock Co. will open a sea.son at the Auditorium in high class plays showing e^ery night fcxcept Mondsiy, and with a cliange of bill every other night.
Ki<H-porl, Juhe It.—Next Saturdsy night at the Lights Club will be Oeorge .McKay Night and a rousing show, audi as only the Lights can give will be pre- aented. George McKay is the present "Skipper" of the Liights, an actor of note.
LYNBROOK
Friends of .Mra. William I'carsiill ot 238 Union avenue, Lynl>rook. will l>e pleased to know that a daughter was born ti> her at the Rockville I'cntre Stur- iiuriuni lliia morning. •
Phone 1664 HEMPSTBAD
DR. E. DAHLMAN
BURGEON DBNTIST
CLOSED FROM HAT 26 TO JUVE 14
MADAME ANNBTTE BUILDINO
TROT..t.BY JUNCTION HEMPSTEAD
Chaulfeur's l^icense FoiiimI
Rockville Centre, June IA.— Live Ouk Engine Co. membera have found n cap bearing chauffeur's license No. 16.111). t is evidently an aftermath of the Ocean j Side achiKjl lire. The owner can have it by producing his license card.
aonie recreation. Once in a while he gets away for u game of golf, which hi; has just learned to i>lay, und when lio has l)e('ii able lo get iiwuy fioiii Wa.shington he likes to go to his farm, where he was born, in New Hamp¬ shire." ,.,5
"He's a big man, Lsn't he?" asked Jack.
"You bet he i.s. Jack. He ia not only large but ubout six feet tall. When he was at the Naval Academy hc was u wrestler and by keeping himself in good condition is now able lo ^tand the long hours and hard work. Vou aee It pays to take cure of your.self, Jack, for In afler years, you iu'ver know what big job you may be called upon lo perform.
TIN AND SHEET METAL WORItS
ROOFS, 9UTTBRS and LBADBRS
Furnaces, Ranges and Heaters InstallM
and Hepolrea
D. HARRISON
165 FrmnUiii Street.
Phone 176-R. * HempecesA tt. I.
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1«, M.RODIN
It is a oonunon mistake to imagine that an adult or a child oan protetSt their teeth from decay through their trten derices.
Ton should brush year teeth regularly, but it is impera¬ tive thtit vou see a dentist at. interrafs.
He may discover some hid¬ den cavity or gum infection.
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I DENTIST
iHEMHST£AD BANK 8«0G _ \ TEI 28 3 r~
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Parsoaot to an otAer al HON LBON* pi HOWELL,. Sarrwato at tin Omaty at !!••> MO. BottM la UmrmOa civen tn aU gatOalA havine olalma a«aUat HHKBKItT a R»W<> ARD. late of HMRvatoad OaPiMia. la tM aald ee«nty. «KOMacd. to grii—t Um mums wtth iitt Toucbcra tharaoT. f» tka HtaetlMr tha admlniat^tOT ef tka sae«i. eiiattaia asd cradlta whIcS wvN ot aaM deoaaaMl. at bat eiaca ot traaaaettnc kualiwaa at tha •••• of Jahn C. Walt. 23} Broad war. Maahattaat Naw Tort t:»tT. on or bafora tho Uth taw at October next.
Dated. Bnneola. N. T., March tt. li JOH.N C. WAIT.
Attorney tor adminlatrator, Boromtb of Malihatua. Naw Tork City.
MAHIB T. HOimA]U>; Admialatratatv
WOnCB TO CBKIHTOBg
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JOHN 9. ' VALENTINE. lute of Preejwrt. In tho aald county, deceaaed. to prrah-nt tho nme with Ihe Vouchera therw>f. to the nubacrlber Ihe admlnlatrator of tba Koitan. chattela and credita which wer«. of taH deceaaed. at hia »lace of tranaactlnc buaiti^ • t the oirtce of l.eo FlHh..|. Frt-oiHirl NeW Jork. on or before the 10th day of Novem. ber next. ,
Dated. Mineola. N. T., April IJ. t»2i
IJEO FKtHM,. Admlnlatrator.
Attorney for Admintatrntn^. »7a Weat Morrlck Road. Freeport, N. T.
Hempatead 2eiR—Phonea:—Hempatead 398
PARKER & BOND
Eledricai Contractor!
WIRING • FIXTURES . APPLIANCES
55 Manrin Arc, Hempitead, N. Y.
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.«!KAI.KD PROI>OSAI.X for Improvrm.-nia U I ralnain. ayntrm Hnd nepain, to Koinlx . .Mllrhol Fl,l.l. Miii.olH, !„ I.. N. V.V WiU b nf.'lvfrt and publlrly npcnpfl mI II A M Jon.' 24 msi. Ht I'otiMtruciliiir Quurtmii»ter'i Uoom 511. .Ill Whit.-lmll St.. N. T. C t iib<ivi\ Hdtlruae. (lovernmii right to.Bcwpt or reject any thiH project.
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XO'ntK OF A>NI .VI. KI.KCTItIN
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b- hrl.l (11 the VlllHKr HhII o„ l.„,.k aiK-tft,
lyinit He«ih. .New York, on Ihe . L'lHt HAV (rr JI'iNK. I'm,
b'fwwn tho hourH of 7 ii. ni. and II p., in . and Ht suoh clpcllon ,tho followlnic oilti-i'ia «ri> to bv elected.
OStrerx Term
Pr»»lflent T., .luiii'. IliL'3
One TrraHuroi- To June. I91t
One Coiliiior To June, inaj
Ono TrUHli- To June. 1 lltli
Ono Tiuhtei. To June. 19!S
Dated, June in, Iti^l.
WILUAM ir. UKYNOM).-^.
VIlfBEU I'll sitlw't ACINKS imAfKllN'.
, , VilliiB- Cluh.:
AlMR8HORN'.,.^(»TI('R
THK AHSKSHuns of the Town of }|emp «t>'Hil, li.Tehy kIvm iiollee tlmt lliey have pK'teil the .VaaeiiKment Rolla for Ihe eu .vear (IltL'l), ami that a copy th'rr.ir
bcsn left with one of their nnmher h.
offlre of (he A»»e."<(iOrH. Hoom*2()<l, T-iwn Ilall. In th<< VillHire of liempKlead. where ll may h« si'en and exanilre'd l>y any iH'rHon unlll tho
TMIHIl TI-KSOAY OF jnNK, 19:!1 jiint lollowliur and Ihut on that day. lo ' Ji:Nr; Xl. is:!, from V ocknk /. M, mum 4 o'cloek r. M.. nald AnneimnrH wli! mo«H Ihelr Halil olHcc in the Town Ilall. Vlilaitc Hi-mpHieHd. to review thi'lr HHH.'XNineulH a lo hear and examine all coinplulnta In i latlun lo ouch aaxoaHments.
Dated Ihia lnt duy of June. ]!)2I.
TKO.MAH H. HfUl>Vi;it'.
CI,A»4;.\'l->; K. ANlvliltH.
SAIITH CO.V, Aaacuaurs of the Town of Heinpatoad,
DONT LET THIS GRAND OPPORTUNITY SLIP BY
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DIED.
RENAULi)—Died, on June 12. 1921, at 148 North Main street; JOHN B. RBNAULD, in his 77th year. Funer¬ al services, Tiliafiay, at 8:15 p. ni., at the residence ot his sun, 101 Archer «treet, Freeport,
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SOLOMONICK BROS.
1482 WUIow Ave.. TgUtOuma 874« \
WAg Reduiwar. WAr Bacbsway. j
Estimates cheerfully givsn oa reausst I
Work Ouarrantee4L
ONT mias the wondelf ul chance thia sale offers you to put your hot water supply on an automatic, eco¬ nomical basis.
Dtiring this'week you can obtain a fam¬ ous Humphrey Automatic Gas Water Heatet on very attractive tertns.
There never will be a better opportunity for you to put in your home an inexhaus¬ tible supply of steaming hot water.
THE Humphrey gives you an unlimited supply of hot water, in'any part of the house, day or night, winter o| tdnmier, by simplyjxkming a faucet.
If your hot water supply requires atten¬ tion or bother; or if it is limited to a tank; or if it costs you more than a few cents a day—be sure to come to our store during this sale and see the
HUMPHREY
VT vnr f..\s WaM !.» MrATI !?.
B. F R E Y
PARQUET FLOORS '
ou Floers Rewraped gai ReflaaHMI!
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The summer vacation has no pleas-, urt's for the teacherM-lo-l»e and wbeii coUege opens in the (all they are sta4l to set baclr to Nontial.
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LIGHTB CLUB T^OS YEAU WJ^Trf THE "HEAVT WTIBS" TH.-VT liAKO AKOUND THK PUi£JS.
They used to Imve a lut ot fun Accordlnjj; to the yarn. >Vh«n extrifc Uffhts nftare sblolBa* lu ukl Mike iJaaiaay'B Bam.
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tfVn OIBECt WIRES
JJ enable ux 1
ta bmy, sell or tijwite proiiiifl'
ly uny Diited
NEW YOHK (Nt PHlLAUKi^fllA
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GARDEN €1TY HOTEL Garden Oty, L. L
SPECIAL OFFER
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$15 ALLOWANCE f'OR OLD COIL OR TANK
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