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T0£ OAI|^ BEYIEW, TTTESBAY, ]UT 3, 1921
Daily Review Classified Ads
HmiNUM so CENTS OHE INSERHON; 3 TIMES $1.60
American Legioii Notes GREAT PdSSIBILITIES ""» "- *™»
FOR FREEPORT IN ^"'^^ mxxm ORGANIZED BOOST
For Sale—^AntomobilM
Peraonal
MI^XJ'RT.VBMg. well-built oioderu «-|Ot,l>K.HOItll..K coupe. 1U20, driven 8000 ¦ firooin home, mcum heat, tt^uo; terms milCN. muter and body In excf^ient |
.suit. John H. Kilzgerald. phone c4)ndlli(Mi; good rublKr. Imiuirc Rjanj Hempstead 148-J, 3;58 !.Stewart Inn. Garden City; phone < Jar-1 __ : — !<icn City 1096. ai5» |
CAI.IKORNIA bungalow. « rsoms. ""oi.;,i7;n^«^~j:7~'7~~; ^~: T^T."
bath, S7&00: plot f.0xl50; all nioilernlTHBI'^K whl/c trucks,^ ton capa*,-lty, I
conveniences and ea.sy commutation. J. H. Fitzgerald, phone Hempstead |t""'l'»"';;'
...r, ; ply Co., Vi
Wanted—Male Help
.MKN with ciirs to introduce new com- binatioiv tool to farmers, garages, etc.,
in this-,vlclnlty; experience unneceKsary; . -i
liberircommissions;. call or write G. T.:CKI.L.\R.S and gurage-s wliiteWuKlntl Hariis, 257 W. 76th St., New York) and eJeamt! at feawnable prict^s-:
WORK by Ihe Oay hy >oUn;; woinani' I'.O. I)px 2-J, liockville Centiv.
It would be diflitult U» create an atmosphere more fa vocable to th<' Am eruan TA'fs\on Ihan llial which atteiid««l the birth of tho .-(on of Mr- and Mrs. Jack I.,<K>mis, of Nashtia, N. H. Ills father served in the Me<}k-al Conis.. dur¬ ing the World War. his mother was a yw-manett; the .itti*iuling physUinii was a Medical CorpH cantaln and the nurn.' was an army nurse. .\ll fcur adull.-; .are memlx-rK of James IC. Cofley i>osl of tbe Legion.
City, for interview.
Its J.
3:58
A-1 condition. One iHidgc trVK-1|. % body, Kiciiichcr Anto Sup¬ ply Co., Front St., Hempstead. 6:56
OWN your own "love nest;" bargain, i
ea.sy t<rtmM; now .seinlbunKalow, 7 rooms and Ixith, plot 60x125, laiKc i porch, all Improvements, steam heal, j elcctrltity, near station, $7500. Kellett, i phone Freeport 756 W. 3:58 j
FOR sale or lease; House will) store
ami five living rooms and bath, all
Improvements; Inquire 326 ,leilchd-MI«S
cola Turnpike; phone Gartlen nHy
C.\lUL,I..Xt' 1!»I7 T-passertger touring; all hew cord tirc.i. good paint, etc.; many e.xtra.s, beautiful coiulition; mu.st sacrifice. Hewlett, I... I.; phone Wood- mere 3<0a. ' 6:56
mere SIOjL
Itlt.
6.&6
FOU tSALiK—House, G r<K)ms, all Im
provements, 4 blocks to dci)ot. T. H.
l:>au<h. 124 Jackson St., llemp.stcad.
Tclcplion* 2'J Hempsteatl. 5u if
For Rent—^Fumiahed Rooma
Ki;UNl«HKlJ apartment. I looni.'- and bath, refined, no children, i!ox t-2'J8, liKluiier office, Hciup.steail, .^ H'dO
FOU RENT—One large front-hedroom (furnishetl), with kitchen privil<geM. or youuK Uu.siucss (¦oui)lc would share lioWie, call cvelliitBH, 7 llockwood avo., lialdwin, L. I. ''"-^
For Sale—Fumitvire
FUUMTURK FOK SALE—Contents of large house, modern, new, Itead- craft seven foot couch, massive; tables, hangings. Mrs. W. K. Goodrldge, Jerusalem and Linden Aves, Hemp¬ steiid. 6:51
For Sale—Misceilaneoua
FOK S.M.K—i'ool table. Htandard sljse; llrst class condition. Price ? 150.00. Seen at Front St. and I'niondalc Avenues. P:;ast Hempstead. Phone 3-J, Hempstead. S. Manko- wich. 3:60
SMAU- lawn
$5; 2110 W.
L. L.^
muwi'i-. .tjood
.Merrick ltd..
(iiudition.
I'Veeport,
3:60
Fl'itNlSHi-:!) looiUK, ,suital)lo for one or tsvo Kentlomcn; half block fixiui IMt. slullon. Danheiser, 38 N. .M;iin St., yrccport. "_ '¦^¦^0
QNK furnished front loom with u.se of kitciien if desired, and KaiUKe; 3'J l.oiiK lleacli .\vi;-, Fr(c|iorl.
62 S. Main HI., from May 1, five rooiiiH and ImUi, $55. J'car.sall, 31 Kawt Av., l-'i fi'port. ¦ 3:58
KLOKKNCK-VflU'.INIA cottage, 71 S. VilliiRe .Wo., KoiUvdlo Ccnlre, Uo.sir- alilo rooms with board, $15 up. All kinils of calering, baiKiuota and dinner parlies; clilckcn and plunk .sloak speciailios. 6:5;i
A LU;HT, airy room, Willi oi' witlioul Ijojud; bath, electric lishl, clc; phono Honii>slcad 120. 3:5!)
I'TUNKSHKI), lai;4o, front rocmi. suU- alilo for two ncnlli'iiion or couple; also t:arai;o; 11(2 Itose St., Freeport, L. 1.; l.hoiio Fpt. 183-M. 2:5;i
ONK furnished room, with or without lujurd; also uufurnislurd rooms for coui>le williQUt lihildrctffilWli^J Grand Ave., lialdwin. c 3:58
Fl'KNISHFl) rooms lo let willi Kar- aKo space, noar .station. The I'.rain- blos, SI IJavison l'l., Hockvilio Centre; lihonc U.V.C. 61G-M. 3:58
AI'AUTMF.N'P TO 'LIOT. fiirnislied or uufurniHlied; three r<Mirii.i and batli, iiuliidinii gas. olootrlo light and heat. Applv Miiuiettc Milliii(>ry .Slioi). Tel. 77.1 KicciM.it. , HTlf
THUEt; maliojamy chairs, l)ii(l,seye ma pic dresser and chifConior, witli iwn oliair.s lo match; and oyior pioci-s: pri¬ vate; no deaicis; idioiio Hoini)st<ad lSt5. C:Bii
KOi: S.\IJ-;—I'priKlit piano, laloly oiorhaulcd. now action; ci.st when now fSOO. .VIuHt lie .sold clienp li.r oasli. II. F, !:5tUiibo, Washington' aw. Kod.sovcll, I,. I. li" ;!
FOU KAI.K—Chuiio pl.ints: Toiutilo calibaKc, lelluco, cauliliowor, iKpiicr anfl colrry idants. Also Fii^'lish v,;il mil anil I'oian trees. .\'. ishiko. 27 Hiiloll .St., KroolMirt. I.. I. 'I'li'-'Mo tiTn.M.
60-1 f
r.icvci.F.s,
Wlioci; 25
man s Uli:;.;oll
and j^iils, 26iiuli l'l.. Frocpurt, :!:i;0
HOUSK, waKoii, rimaliont, hairicss;
or drive, Kiel nan, lUut.s .\vc.. IU
volt. 3:
VOl'NG men, women, over 17, for ikjsI- al mail sei-vice. $l2o mouth. Kxami i nations May. Kxperlencc unnecessary. For free partlculiii-s of Instruction, write J. Leonard (former Civil ScrVice Kx- aminer), V,S2 Kqultable lildg., Wasliintr- ton, I). C. 3:59
W<JOI)WORKEIt«, inside trim carp<n-
tcr.s, body maker.s. Conlini-nlal Uody
Corp,, Clinton and Midwot>d St.s., Hoiiip-
.stoad. 3:59
M.\N wanted to .spade and work in gar¬ den few halt days a week, 50 cents per hour. Wagner, 556 Merrkk Hd., Uoekviile Contre. 3:50
lainliin;. paperhnnging and kalwmim- iiik; drop a card and will call. Fuller, 27 HiUiiic Ave, Frtcpoit; I'.O. box H. 3:60
WAN'I'IOI) every man, woman and child to attend and compele In the voting contests at Ues<'Ue Fire Company's truck house, Earle Ave. and Merrick Rood. Lynbrook. 55-5
YOUNG man or wonutn for .!?ciii'ral of¬ fice work, Willi f.omo bookkoojiiiis knowliHiKo aial -luniboi- experience ||)ii.'- lorred; i<(>i-mancnt iio.sition with cliauce for advancement. Ueply by li-ttor in own liaiulwrilins, statins oxporionco and .salary wanted. John J. Uandall Co. 15 N. LoiiK I'.each .\vi'., ['''rooport. 6.5'J
CESSPOOL BUILDING and cement work, cellar bottoms, garage bottoms. I work on all terms at reasonable prices and try to give ftatlsfaclitin. S. I.. Brown, 23 Washington St., Uoekviile Centre. 6:52
MANIX3LIN, Tenor Banjo and Guitar taught, ragtime. Beginners pla.v tunes. PKUFI^cr FlUSTS in fi les sons or MONEy B.\CK. Famous Gib¬ son instrunionts lo.inod free. Ilarlnoi' system used. D6 N Ucrgon I'l., Froo port. 'Phone 647-M. tf::Ji
CAUl'KNTKIlS and c:;: pcnti-i-.s' liol|)ors want<d. George S. Haff, :.;! HI. .Marks Ave, Uoekviile Cenlic. S:58
IIKI.P WANTi;i)~.M.\Ll':
r.OOKI'.I.NPIOK.S — lOxpcrieiiood hiMiUliiiidci:! wUa can - oporaK! folding maoliiiics, or rounding and l.iU'kinK riuioliini>s. case making machines and stampers, f^tcady eniploymont; mmd wuki's. Open shop. Ueplv sl.-itlnK aue, oxporionio and rclerorioe.-^. I'l r-- miuni waKos and bonus plan to liicli made nmn. Uox 511, Gonoral Pubt Ullice, Now Vork,
N, y.
.poll .'s.M.E—One second nand Ilioh
1 mond I'ijiclos.s Furii.KC, in K""d con
I dition: now grates: 2il-iiioli tiro pot, $65:
~ I ono second haml ooal raiiKe. with boiler
iiv<'r ti>ii of r.inge. $20: one martilc basin,
i rrim|>lote with nickel plated fitlinKS and
I f.iiH'ots. $12: t)Mo new .sti'-im hoilcr, c<.in
I jdolo: K25 Mcpi.'irc loot oapHoil.', $175.
(Hi\rr TO. I'. Ueynolils, 52 .\'<iilli Main
St.. Frociwrt, L. 1. Phone Frcciicrt ll'">2.
<•¦> 4'«.ir
j rrjuij—:. . ¦ , ¦ ,. •
I Wanted—Unfurnished Rooms
.S.M,\ 1.1/ lionsi' Oi' loom:: hy man, v-iii and 'daUKhtor; will do p.aintnii; .'iii'l paporinir fnc of tliHiKo; 'U.idx tonaiil, l'"ullri. 27 Mail.so Ave.. Frooporl; f.(', l>u.\ 11; phono Fill. i:iy2-W. :J:6'»
GENT'-S bicycle with coaster brake, lalo niodol, Koud condition, rcasonal'l''. .\. Kloin, Sportsman -Vvo., noar Combs Shipyaid, I'loopuil. 3:58
Wanted—Miacellaneoua
l'SL''l> baby stroller or price and doscriptioli. view, Fitoport.
(I cart; slate '. .M. S., ilr.
Wanted—To Rent
FlllNUSHKI) uparlmonl, 2 or ;! looni.s, ncai- station. No ciiildicii. Plioiu Fpt. 25y-.M. f 3:60
WANTED: Ono or two furnished rooms for light lionsokoopinf;, ov use of kilclion, Lynbrook or Uockvilh; Centro; poiniancnt; roasonahlo; rellnod coupio; give tiarticular;;. G.P..S., Daily lieviow, Itockville Centre. 3:59
Good size kitchen, with tubs etc. Two otht'i; rooms. Modern, Wanted by couple for Immediate occupation, Ue¬ ply at once. Box 154 Freeport oITko, Ually Uevlow. 14:51
Real Estate Wanted
\\'.\.NT101>—Farms all sizes wanted ai
onco. Buyers waiting, yend details.
price and tcrni.s to Brionno Farms Co..
116 .Nassau St., Now York. tin;!
W.\NT to buy lots on WHshinntoii St..
Hemp.s-tead, cheap for cnsli; nddicss
"liOts," Iniiuirer oltlce, Hempstead. 3';i>9
WANTED: I.ot about HJ.\100, in UOck ville Centre, near sohool; state e:<act location aiHl lowest price for cash; good cliauce lo sell if pi-ice Is right, U,L., Ucvlew. Rockville Cenlre. , 8:59
F.VUMS. all sizes, wanted ut onco; buy¬ ers WMltiiig; send dotalKs. prices and lOnfts to Brtonrte Farm.s Co.. 116 Nas-
.STU St.. Now '^'ork V''^- 3:59
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For Sale—Farma and Lands
BtJOKS: Hi.iTlie.st pi iocs paid lor lie
lion and sot.s; hooks lio\i-lil and sold.
l.itllc Book Shop. 71 N'. Contrc .\vo..
Uocrtviilo Cohlro;_lo!. U.V.C. S7-J. 3:5!)
Lj.VPNDUY or kilclion stove liuving' liol water biick;inusl lio in good condl¬ llon; a|Msoii:ible; address "U," P.O. box
158, UoOSoVclt.
3:58
.\NTKilJE furniture, dishes, quilts, iron pots, books, old silver, dr aiiytliin;.; very old; lioU'.;lit in any oondilion; simiI nn' a card and I,will coll. l'"rod Brunei, Mill lid., Hbinpslead, 15:56
For Sale—Live Stock
THOUOt illir.UKli Cuoriisoy family cow; good rich iiiilkor. I'lioo iea.son- ,al)le. Eldrod, 166 Torroll .\vo„ itockviilo Cenlre.
TWE.VTV white Iof;horn laying hon.s, $1.50 each; 62 S, Grand .S^o., Baldwin
.V GOOD miSking .uoat .nnd 2 young minnies, $;J0; 261 N, Coluinlnis .4vo., Froijport. ,. , 3:60
CHE.-VP. seven laying hons, one cock¬ erel; 86 West Seaman -Vve, Fiee¬ port. 3:58
Wanted—Female Help
FOU general housework, compotont whito girl- roforonoo roquirod; w.ii;es, JRflO. .Mrs. Sibley, 78 Koosevelt l'l,, l-"roo- poil; phone Fpt. 115. 3:G0
JAI.KSI.ADY; upidy A. L Main St., Hemp.stead.
Frank, 15 3:59
LOTS FOR SALE—Chester Park, Eliza
beth Park, Ingraham Estates, 'ir. H-
IXiuoh, 124 JactksCn St., Hempstoad;
telephone 29 Hempatead, D3tf
I.JJ.JSIVJ1.
Boats For Sale
|jUmTEEN4AH)t boat, 8^ h.p. tlray ' motor, Joncs clutch, nil In .'ood order must .soli (luick for $176; pliotto FrcC' port 1006-U. , 6:56
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Boarders Wanted
GIKL for goneitil housework; good homo, gihRl wages for rislit party; ap¬ ply Mrs. G. M. Bennett, 11 Terrace .Ave,. Hompstead, 3:59
WOMAN lo .slay with cliiMicp while p:ironts arc out; box 10, Keview, Kockville Centre. 6:57
MNCyrVI'IO opeiaioi waiiied fnr now.-I and job odlce; jvooil |>a^•, ISlioiir week, ! half (l;iy ,Saturday; Tln^ Hoinpsloail Sen- I liiiel, ileiiip.'^load, N, Y.; phoue Homp. | 10. -1:56
W.VNTED—Carpcntors, 'JT) union or' inrii fpialiliod to .ioiii; sealer $!M)i) | per day. Call hclwocn 7 and 8 P.M.i John 11. C. Wulf, iCI .St. Marks Ave.,| Frcci)ort. 6:55 |
lli;i.P UAMKU—.M.VLE
TUADE LEABNl.N'C. OPl'Oi: TL'NITV—Wanted yiuing mon between twenty-two and twen¬ ty seven years of ago lo lo.irii iipoialion of maoliines in o.s- lalilisliod lii;,'h Class indiistrv. (lucid pa.v while loarning, !;toail.v omiiloymonl; frnm iji^O to $5!) per week |.;iiaran!oed when prn- Cn iont. Only few weeks tiooes- nary to learn. Koul ofiporliinil.v for liriglil and iinlusl rioiiH yxiin;; men. Atldross., ni\iiis ago, general cvpcrienoo and oduoa- tlon. I', O, 'Box 511, tloiieral I'ost Ollice, New York, N, Y,
! CHEAPEST 3 BUILDING PLOTsI IN FREEPORT "
PInl ,Mi X about Mo, wo;-l side cf '
HooHovcU. .Vve, bd wocii .Vllanlic
.Vve. und Stiuth Side Ave. Pri':c
$5011. I'lol iiOxlOO, wrst side of West Sido
Av(., between ilay and Cedar
Streets. I'rice $600. I'lot. :rnout ^',iy.\)r, on cast, side of
Ea,st Ave., Iietwoen Vn-licr .'^l.
and Sodlli Side .\vc. I'rice $'JIM(. Fm- particulars apiily to
RANDALL
Beach Ave.. Freeport
j ror pan it luars ap
i E. S. RA
i jl5 N. Long- Beacl
FREEPORT
For Mle—Real Estate
FOR S.\LF—S lots on corner of Washington Ave and Clowes Ayr.. IlciiipsU.ud; size of each lot 20xi00. For len.iH call at 49 High St., Hemp¬ stoad, H. Norton. 3:60
.Ml.ss Lillian Geiiiid u lel't (111 .\iviil I'.! n.r :,
Ul llie l';'0ll!0. ua:: lo .¦-
.S. S. .Maui riuni San I''!- Inhi. She o;;pi'olo.s lo Francisco alioul .May 2
• Fleop.lli, nl, I oxiollded llip 111 loda.. on llie
lui.iOO lo II' ll'i
letiiin lo ,^aii
VVodnxlo.c will lie the &Wth birthday of Clicslor A. Kulton of .MeriU'k rtiici and hi- wiii et'kliratu liie au.spiciou^^ event by oiilorlaiiiliig Krvoral giK'sl-. :;t u dinner and llioatre parly in ."".ow Vork.
When Ueiio Vlviaiii returned lo Fnmcc he brought to the French i>eo- pie a'lively appreciation of the work ot the American I.<>gkiii, as .•ati>s>ted by a wireless message to tlu' exsorvici' men's organization. The message, hi part, nad:
"Bofoi-e returning lo Franco. 1 can not refrain from expressing my if fcolionate greotings to the .Vmerioau T.<gion, to it.s National Co^nmandl¦r Colonel F. W. C.albraith. Jr., and to the Commandorin-ohiof of thc Ameri¬ can ExiK'ditionHry Forces, my bcluvoil and valiant friciul General John' J. Pershing."
l''iftyciKlit eliaiiois wor,> Kianlod I.' units of tiio VVonion'.-< .Viixiiiary of liir American Legion dining the week end ing .Vpiil 2'J, l.ogion luilional licid finarters rtiwrts, Peiinsvlvania led with ciglit nnlts organized; Iowa rind K'ansus led with six oa<li and N u Vork was third with live units, Ther. aiv now 2,671 units of the .Vuxiliar. ill tho I'nilod Suius and tiriit'iia! ;ios;icssions.
One of .\miI1i DaUol i's 1ii;:Ii. st i,ii;l in/; luiok privates ii.-is .ioiiied the slai of Hold re|iivsoiitati\ OS of ii.-itional hoe; liiarters of tin .Vnioriean l.o^iion. 11. is C. I,. Daw.soi;. livaili. .N. D.. ilii. i ¦ lork of tho .\ortli D.ikoia n ;.;)slaliT during ils la.st sossi'm aiid stale con; <iiaiidor of the Legion. AltlloaKb I'l: middle a(,-o, .Mr. Dawson iiilistod a> :¦ priva'c in the !I.;1Ichiii i'oi|>s. sorvi lifti-'cii months ai I'm I (iniah.i .indv.;.. dl.sohargod as a inivale liist ela-s.
FOR SAI.iR—3 lots ofi corner of
Washington and Morton Aves.,
Hempstead. Size of lols 20x100.
Ternis, Call, H, Norton, 49 High
St.. Hoiiipstoad.
3:60
CORNER plot, Hempstoad Manor, near Jerusalem Ave, lOxllO; will soli ehoap. Fretlorick Wingoratli. P.O. box lliO, Jamaica.' 3:60
CHOICVJ location, plot and South Sido .Vvos., I'\ A. Myrick.
150x150; .Miller l<'recport, L. 1. 5:59
I>ES1UABM0 corner lut, yiixliiS, Pal^k anil HciKli iok: on Avos., Rockville Coniro; price, $1000, H. Ilo'u.schkol, 23 Roed Avonue, Rockvillc Contre, owner, ;;o.-56
ThtvaJIstar vaudeville of Iho Kiooporl ("lull wilf tako place May ll al the Andi- loiiuni wlioii a .splendid bill wil! bo jin - sented. ^
Miss llolon Riihl of 121 Chnrch stroil left town .Suntlay fur a muiitl.'s vaia tlon ill Miiiiiuapolis.
.Mi:iK Lillian DoerlliiiKor will lui\o tlie ani.iii:il exhibition of hor dancing pupils at Uu; Freeiiort club (m tl'.c evening of .May 10.
Mis. lOni^em' Caii>Cnler <ir .M'l i ie|< in oonipany willi Mr:s. William Ktlwarti' and .Miss Anna Ilil'-hio of FreoiHHl ar at r>iiigliumtoii. X. Y., attending Uit- State ('(invention of the Son.S and l>aili;!iter.s- ot Li
BCILDING plot. 90x150. at iiorlhwcst coiiior of Rundall .Vvo. and Bergen PI.; best coiTUM- in l"''ro( poit; tnici.' $4500. 10. S. Randall, 15 N. l.ong Boach Ave., Fvo.oport. 6fS4l,
.^ilicrty.
.Mr. and Mrs. John Duiibar antl tlaiu:li- loi and .Mis. Charles .Midincr uml .Mcs, i'rt-n.ianiiii Combs havo molorcd to Bill.!; hamlon fur ihe .State Convention of tin.'
S. a,Id 1). of I.,
Loft
BROWN and white puppy; lilack fspOts on white face; answers to uaiiH' of "Spot;" little boy's iiet; phone Freeport 1128,
|t\tUi.).\^|4. ilwlc. twothirdls grown, , some time l^ituiday. April .'50; rotui ii lo Mvs. W. Butler, 251 South Side Ave, D'rceport, and recoivo reward. Z.^O
WUA, take i able rooms; Fioeport,
tow boMi'dors; comtort- 418 S. Bay view Ave,
Board Waated
WHIT^ ftviiittla bulldog, brown patth over each eye, long oars and tail; re.\vanl if rclurned at once. Wlllijims, 32 Irving PI., Rockvlllo Centre. 3:57
LOST—Bl.ick Scottish terrier; no colhir;
answers to tlie name ofl "Oeorgo."
)je!a> ^Uewiird for return ij» l5ruco Olaik,
EXCELLENT REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITY
::•*,.
UOOM and' Board for two adulLs and
child. Keply at once. One large
auti one small room preferred. Ro-
|»ly ('-395. Inyulrer oftice, ^t-tta
Glon Houd. L. I.
«:57
IHH
Help Wanted
£fgs For 3a^
8TRHTIM.Y fresh ofj^s; 31 AtlanUc Ave., Lcport. C. Caiuiuii. '¦
POaVnOS open—Domestics, Cham¬ bermaids, Ck>ol<s, Clcrlojii 'Vl^orker^, i Oai'dencra, ail kinds. Skillm} I^ibor. I No recistratton fee. Naaaau COunty j Employment 8{ervlco. M M^ St..: U«mptoad. '"- - - 'j'tsj. tf:30
Two |"anuly House, 7 rooms and batli, eacii side; individual hot water lieafeng system,-?, electrici¬ ty and gas; also ceal' range; glai^scd-in porob, parqaet floors; All modern improvein«nts. Caa bq purchased reasonably and on' easy terms.
Inquire
L]EWIS, MULCAHY & KROPP
Attorneys
Observer Boildini;
Rookville Centre, N. Y.
Telepbone Connection
The Local Council of tho S. and I'. d L. wili (iMigatc several caiMlMilcK this (-veiling. Thoy aro preparing for a ktrgc iiiitiutiim whieli will taivc place on Jimt 7.
Alr.s. .Vniiie ANmiII uf the D. P. I!. .Mutt I'uM.. Wiimau's lUdiof C-.ups, li,is remiiMsl the flag, from tlio top of tlo lliUiiMi- Ivoll al tlio raih'iifid ' stati'wi. which was l.iiuliy Uittcri'd ami neglontoih A iiew Hag has been pim^hasetl by Mrs. Peter Haiitoil. prcsldt ;it of the l'o;<t.
Mrs, G. .\. Britton ontorliiiiieil ,Sii(f-
day cvc.ning at licr homo in .Moriiek
j with a'ciilnoMo dinner. .The guests
j wefe not la cOHlumc but the dinner
WHS On|ent«l fitun start to ' liniMli.
j .Vmoiig the tasly dclicHcitrs scrvctl were
i fixt .voung hi. fou yong ba, gum ghet.
I aud thors. Those present wore .Mr. and
j Mrs. Calkins, .V|r. an«l Mrs, in-. lAnd
fuy. -Vfr. aiijl Mrs. Chester Fulton and
1 Mr. and Airs. Britton.
The William Cliiilon Story Post of the
¦ .American Ijegion will mwt this FrWay I evening at Trmrlii 1 Pro house and the {Woman's Auxiliary will meet at tbe
¦ '!•¦¦' ' Hrtfo 2.
I. W. \\:.- mav lie r\.lu<l(.| i|..r. Kansas tlii'in;;li in im i i prel i; imi ¦• .ill: .iiiti .syndii .ili-l I..W r.illM ll (I li\ ll,. Viiierie.in T.ipiun and passed |..., ih K.'iii.sas k.gisllWni (¦ in lULl. I'll;' deri: ion will he mado in the lieariii;; uf ji iiijniictluii suit, a;;,lill:.I ineinli.i:. ..i.. iiiwiiii/.ors of tfio 1. \\ , W. liriiii. dislrioi court iir lOldoiv.du,
S avs of niuflun pietiiii s weic uio ¦'.. ¦ind perl'urnii IS Idr l.os .VhkoIo^:, C.i!. I'ost .\<i. S uf the .\meiii ail Lotion at a. ontertainnieiil and smoker. The ina..(i ,if tlrt' cit.v nvido an addiess. .Vmoiig llu soroon fjivoHlo's who fraloinizi-d will the voU'iaiis wore llaroid Lloyd !)¦ lla\-on. .lackii' C..>ii«aii. jiucnilc 1: :i( vviLli Charlie Cliaiilin, and ,l,ii U ('ou;;aii father of the .nouiik sl.ir.
Praisi- III' lllc idi.ils .md piirp(>sei; i the .Vniolie:ill Legion was voieed !)¦ ciiin Vim Pong, promior of Cliiiia. ; speaker al a diniior given by IJio Lc;;io; I'usl ill roklii).'. 1)1 her guests o; lli. Idrcimi post wcri; .\dmii;il Siili Cliei. pinw', Cliiiieso .Minister of Die .\:i'..' • ¦iiarU.^ l;, Cr^o, .Vnieiieiin .Miiiisti" 1(1 Cliiiia: and Major (icncral Cro/.ier rolirod head of the OiUiiianoo IH'p.i'-; moiit, I'liili (I St.Ttirs .Vrmy.
".My name is Smith ,(iid niv l.ud.iv • name is Brown. I've hot him ;> tiii to the next American Legion eoinei. tlon at Kansas City that there wen more Smiths than Browns in Ik^ .Vrni' during thc AYorld War. Who wins'.''
Tlii.s query Wiis rooolvi^'d by tlio AVasb- ingloii bureau of tho -Amoricaii Loi;iu: News Servlco from a momlxr of ai^ Oklahoma iiost. The answer was:
"Vou will, budtly Smith, by ¦i.tio. majority, 'i'heri' wore 51.900 Siiiilli:^ i tlu? .\rm.v and only 4S,0i)ii Browns. If: a good thing though tiiut yuu tlidn''' '-;ct into a bet with um uf the .lolinso: iiibc, Wlio immlKTod 5;!.'200 in X'ufh Sam's .Vrmy,"
".May God lili ss ;ind n w:ii(l' Iho .\n orii-aii T.,egloii and give it strength l; (-untliiiic it.s good worli" is the hoiiI; ment (.xprossod by .Mr, and .Mrs. VValtoi S. Hawkins, of VV. st I'hiladelphia, Ponn in n loiter Ui Miss Ua,\ Saw.vor. o.tocu live Kis'rolary of the Legion's Women'. .Vuxilijiry iii .Nvw Y'ork. thanking tli< 1.,1'gioii for ils aid in bringing liie |mj<1\ of Jamos .V. K. llawkiiiM, a son. from KI Pa.sii, Tox, lo .Vrllngton Ccmilorv in WashiuKlon. l>. C. When tho body arrl\-ed In .Now York City, il was mei by a th legation from Marino Post of lb< Legion, wlio In-oiiglit floral offerings and made arraiigomoiits for shlppln}; the remains to AVaHhinglon, whore tin .Marines held a military funeral, Mr Hawkins, a former mornbor of tht? 6lh Mariiu'M. iMchI freni lubort.uloHis brought on by pm-mlioniii contract'.d in the ser vice.
Tho oomplete tiro department ol Cr.vstal Springs, Ml.ss., luis l>eoii tuiinsi o\or to Iho local, (lost of the .Vmerioau ly'gkm by Iht- t Ity'H Isjard of aldei non Tho commander of the pust fuinied :¦ tiro tlghllng unit from his momoorshii and tho J>'gionairt!<i are huldliig regiilai drills anrt oxorclMos to boc((m< pioiieioii in baiidling tiros.
S«iite«u-e Sutt|N.'iNl«d on Soldicis Fri;«MSMt, May 3.--Roy GoltUr, ot UtMnHivett, f waa arrcsictl Sumiay by onVw Combs, chargctl vvlih puMIt^ In toxk-atimi. Golder ban a war rcs'AtI' UN an uveraeaa man antl lui the strength of his «<rvi'if record he re-] coiv«U A 8tM^a.¦ndi¦d seutence. i
Former President of Bronx Bodj^j Recofiiixes Siiwlar Oppor¬ tunities—Urf es Action '
FrcoiK.rt, May 3.—Adolph C, llolten itrth, who \f:m pK'sijViit of tbe Tav|My •|is" Alliance uf the J^rougli of the Bronx fiir scNcn years and saw wliat a unity of pur|M>»'c could aoctanplish, seci simUur opiHulunity tor tins village. He thinks thc time ia right and urges a i'liaml«-r uf Commerce !« started no«. ;iiH lottet follows: Editor Thc Daily Review. l)car Sir:—
Tho Daily Roview's roferem-c to a proposed Chamber of t'ommorcc fur Frocj«,nt ba.s not esoiived my at- tenlion. .Such a project would bo highly advanlc-t'eous and now is thc lime to start
The Cniloii Status of Anjcrica -stands out pieominently uiii<|U'' aiiiiing groat natioiib,: the greatest of all iialt<ms: tbo nation wc lov. to cull "uur tountry." The aunals of history fnil to record an ins' tCe ¦ llf so pr<Kllgi(iUM a growth tU' wealth, iMPPincss and prcspority; a rare eoml'iiiation evolved in so sliurl .-i lime, less than a century and a lialf. The rousun for this is dliviuns, tliou;.;!! not freiniontly mado jil un. The s .oret is this: tlie |)eoplc mado Ihe c(Hmlry :ind nol the I'lunti.i, flle people.
The growth uf the lulled Stat".. \v,i.-i onurmoiii-: of Now Vurk Stale, ironieiiduu.-:: of .Now Vork Cit,\, pro di.!ii(iu:': of lllc Bronx, iini>rocodi'nt- ly enoriiiuns. iremendous nnd pro diKious. From 15.000 )iupula(ion in 1,-.:mi siMitorod in small villagcv, lu luaily .1 milliiin in ,-i ounipjiot oily in DLL a poriud uf ,iliont liiirty iiiie 11,IIS. the P,iiiii:\ liifK I :-|i)isod ull ulli<i*'spot.s on the gluhc. Tlie.se wi.rds aro mild. Nulliin.i; like ll w;i i
OMT ae. .iUipli;,llerl un the l:lee uf Hi: Oilllh Ihe .llleKed |,:,|| ,,| Jiiv.
Tlu I'liuiiN owes it.': taliuluur ;;i(i\vl!i lo throe (:ill suud tlliii'-'s aic
iliicoi I'll''.¦miiient, prflumiiiaiiii:.; I:i. luis:
114 An ei'tri pi o;ini;. |'Ml^;^cssive dilly ii(W,--p.ipor. The .\uilli Side .News:
(.'I. Tho Board uf Tia.le lehamliei ul ' uliiinei.e);
1;!'. Tlio Taspayoi-.x Alli.iiieo; eH( l> ui lllc laltci an alert, siiirited, aet i\ e lival to spur un and < iipel; tlo- other Willi llie iiowsiMtper j^rindiiiK Ihe Organ.
The seerot ui the par;imuuiit suo cess uf tho .Vurlh i^ido Board ul' Trade was that thoy tiioU in eveis- body and some more. Il was nut limited Id I radisnioii. It was nut limited to manufaelurcrs to iiioi e!i;iiits, lawytis, pliysieians and ciiiruinai lies ;ilid elciuymeii. It was upon to .'i'l ((Hiier's. All wme in¬ vited. .\i| wero repei'toilly invil-d - oMii mull i inilliniiairos of .Vlaii- liallan.
The .N'uitli Side liuard uf Trade is luday tile trnalosl ;ind most pru- Ki'o-si\<. uiKaliizatiun of its kind tm the r.K o fll the earth-the crust of our hyiiuihelii ill ball of lire—with pli'iily (if water, t^i put ll uut—llio lire.
Se\eii ,\(.ars ago I sUKgfslod tho o. Kaiilzaliu!! u! a l''ieopurl Board of Tiadi tu a man iiamod AVhoelor. lie was (Illl of a job and I wanted tu keep him hiisy. But il was nut tiie psyi liolonicil niunioiil and I was "now" in l''roeporl, Thc great war iiitorveiiod. The coa.st Is olojir iiinv. AVilh pruper push' I'^reoporl e.iii grow lu a mllliun in ;i1 years and I'm mil il false priipliei.
i was violently, yes bolsleruiisly violently ridiculoti (I'm used tu iy when as u memlier of tbo Cunslitii lluiial Ciiiivcntloii in IS'.M I \oiiiiii!'d tho prttdiolidii of an incromenl uf ,•(! loiy^t 10.000 stiuls per yi-ar for llie fdlUiwing two ilocado.s. Uosllll;^ tdUiit. 'l'he prophesy was iilira i-un ser\alive- it loll lar slidil df IIk m.'irk. Tlic gruwlli ran away fi'tan the (>N(hiuitc.
Frecptjil has a liruii:, prosidonl —.'I live man—a g<Kiil starlor a guuil lliiislior. Ho kiH^vs .sutiM'iliinii: liow tu be eloefod c\oii in a utrango t (iiiii tr.v. He knows .MjiiU'thing else, how to hold down his juh. o^eii witliout a salary, lb- can sit uii thai. He t^iii start somoililii;^,
Froc(iort has sunic adv.ullages m licrior even to the Bronx, it Iuih fow disadvantages a lir.st elas:i Board of Tiaile <amiol luro. The Bronx had one wlii<:li scHimed tlcs- tiiiud Id be ItK mtiHt matcriiil e<»n- nieroi,il aid. Its deep wlilorfitonl nt I'tirl .Morris. Stiaiigeiy onuugii l|iis Iiru^oti to ho llio lo;i.st ImiHirlant fil"- tur. It Ml ill remains |M°(icticully M'< do\eluped.,
l'he writer organiicttl the Ta.\|i«y- er'.s Alliancv uf the iior>iugh of tho Bruiix and hatl »e\eii yvars of c.V- prrieiioo as its prc^id« ut and could write more .ibtml its aelJvlUos. hut tliu.se are pi-lvate mat tors iind life is mIkifI. Hv writes ly triauurage y O'l ill urganizatiun of a grand liistt- tuii(/i| for Frvopurt.
" v«ry trt»ly y<»Mia- AI.MJHUI a. lU/TTENUOTH. April 29, 1921.
wLwal j)«Nvcrlf« aad rrmaa/pit Scnrfoi
a SiMwlaUy RHAVOSAaUS RAT£S
42 MAPLE AVENUE ROCKVILU CENTER N .Y.
ItMM R. V. c 12a«
—Painter*— Decorator* — PaperlHtncers
SOLOMONICK BROS.
1472 H'Ulow Ave., Tclefdiona 374t
Far Rocfcanray. Kor RMhawajr.
Bsllmatea cheerfully given on re<iUMt. 'Work Quarrante«^.
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ABRAMS & TREDWELL
MINTING and PAPER HANGING SS Mott St., Oceaa Side, L I
Moresco and Stucco Painting Contracting and Jobbing Properly At¬ tended to
TRICKING AND STORAGE
ALBEKT E .MERKLEN
GENERAL TRUCKINO
DAILV TRIPS Tl> KE'U' YOKK
276 a. M.M.V STREET
FREEPORT TELEPHONE 1199.W
Ge^orge 6. p« Mott «; Son CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
436 Hempstead Ave. Tel. 1373-M
ROCKVILLE CENTRE Vlso KTood bargains in Real Bstata.
DR. E. OTAHLMAM
StlUiRON DliNTIST
Offi.'o hour?: 10 A.M. to S V.tA.
.MADAME ANNETTK BUILHING
TROLLKY JIJNCTION
MOOSE aUB RESTAURANT
S43 FROKT .ST., IIRMrSTRAD
^•gulat Dinner 12 to 2 and • to I
Prlea M Centi
rornlshed Rooma by flay or Waak
L. I. R. R. Time Table
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3.00, 4.0,^. 4.54. a,!'.:, i.n, a.st, lo.ii.
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