Fbusiness men want state firemen to cometofreeport
Cbaniber of Commerce Rea^
To Back Project—Hope Local
Firemen Will Reconsider
Freeport. .Tiinp 2r..—At the flmt tneet- itiK of tbe Frppport i''hambel- of Com- tnerce tinrtpr th^ npw nfticera. President David J^vy in thf fhair. thp jjrinripal objpft dl«cusK«Kl wnn thf matter of hav¬ lnf? the Slate FIrpmpn's ('onvf-nfion hprp In 1«22. Tlif Chambpr of fom .merce aeema In favor of fhP project, ih Bl>it<' of tbo fact that It hax bppn votml down by varlouH flrp oonrtpanlps.
At Ihp la-st nipPtlnR: of tlio Firp Conn- oil it was iJpcidPd to hold a Nppcial dr- partnipnt nipptlnR to dptprtnlnp whpthpr or not thp qiipfttion roiild be brouRht lip afcaln nnd thp ctpoision rpvprsiprt.
Hn«lnp3» mon of Krpppnrt .-ii-p willing to stand liflilnd thi- piojpct .substan¬ tially. It jnaj,, be Ihiit the rirenien will ref on.slder.
HaviiiK the ronvuntlon in Kreeport p|itailH much work on the part of all poneerned, It Ij< jirolrable that the mat¬ ter will bo diHfu.'iKed fi-oni all anjrlPK be¬ fore it Ik derided to .'i.sk lo have Ihe ffonvenllon held here.
Kortner Chief Clarenop B. Williams represented the lire department in tlie THMtter.
He^l^ral new rneniberH weie taken in It In evident thai the Chnmbpr of Com tnerce ha.s oome to .stay. The weekly ineptii)n.s will not take plaee any more. Reffular meeting niphl.s will be Ihe fonrlh Wednesday hi every month. jiiakiiiK Ihe next nieeliiiK dale .Inly 27.
tffi BiitT RITBIE^, BJktVMAf.jffft 51, 1921
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News of the Churches
HEMP8TRAD CHURCirRS
Ht. Gemtgr'* KpiM^>p«l The Rpv. CharlPK H. Snedeker, reotor. Fifth Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion, 8 a. m. Church School. 9:45 a- m. Momlnn Prayer and Sermon, 11 a. m. Kvenlnjr Prayer. 8 p. m. Mistical Sprvicp, fJanl'-s "Holy City."
A. M. E. /ion
M. I.. Harvey, D- D-, pa.stor.
.Sunday iwrvlces aa ti.suul.
10:45 a. m.. preachlnR hy the pa.stor. Sutiject: "Ef-ekiel'-s Vision of the Four l.lvinf; Creatures." t'la.s.s afler sermon.
Stinday School at '.i p. ni.
Prayer meetinR- Thursday evenin;?.
Hiinrtay School will kIvp h lawn party on Tuesday eveninit at 8
7:45 p. m. Sunday pvpninp, subjpct: "Rpstinsr on ft Hard Pillow."
The .lunior Choir will slnj? at the morninj? ser^-ice. .Senior' choir In the evenin£t.
WANTAGH CHURCHES Memorial Caagncational
Serrlces at 10.30 am. and 7 45 Sunday Scliool at 2.80 p.m.
7 P. M.—Kpworth TypaRiie devotional service for all younn people.
7':45 P. M.—Sermon hy the pa.-tor on the topic: "Where In Ood?" *
Wed. p P. M,—Prayer and praise servlrw. '
Annual Sunday School Parade on Saturday of this week, June 2,5. Scho<il will meet nf the Church at 2-Vl P M Refreshments served after Ibe parade ro all who participate in if.
Lut heran
The Rev. W. R. Meyer, pastor. .Sunday School at 9:15. C.erman mominur service at 10:!I0. No evenini? sprvlce during the sum- mer.
HEMPSTEAD'S PLAN FOR BIG FOURTH IS TO HAVEALL HELP
Celebration to Be in Fact a Com¬ munity Affair, That Is If You Help!
Hervipstend, —une 25.—The Conunun¬ ity Cel<-l>riition Committee, which is arranffinK for the colehration of Fourth of .luly in this villnKe, is planning for a. liner and larKer display of llreworks than that of last yeur, Which was wilMessed by more thiwi 2,000 persons.
The siicft'ss ol' the llieworlis display. however, is entirely dependent upon the contribullons of the i)eoi)le of ;' Hompstead, an<( II i-s hoptnl thatj every resident of the vIllnKP will feel, like helping ill the matter liy sendlnR their (•ontriluillons to tho chairman of the committee at the earliest possible mom¬ ent. This is essential in order that thf committee may know what can be spent and plan accordingly. So far thP returns have been very slow and unless the committee Is assured of a larger amount at an early date, the planned fireworks display will have to be abandoned.
I The commUt(\* ostlmates thnt the avoi-HKe coat per person, taking Into considoration the number who witness¬ ed the llreworks last year, was about 25 cents, and the committoe finds iTiai Jf every poraon In the \'411aKe would give fid centa or $1, according to their me.ins, .a much better program could be offered than wa.s the case last year. Last year the entire cost was defrayed by about 100 persona and the commit¬ tee would like to aee all who fulled to contribute laat year send something In" to help out, even though the amount Is small. Kvory flfty cents or one dollar will help.
Contributions should )*i> sent to W. Ij. Towers, Terrane avenue, or left with Nat. W. Jones at the Review offlce Hempstead.
The fireworks and athletic sixirts will be held on tbe lield between Wushlng- ton and Clinton streets, aouth of Lent avenue.
Presbyterian
Fulton avenue; the Rev. Frank M Kerr, D. D.
Morning worship at 11.
Sunday School at.2.30 p.m.
livening worship at 7.45.
Weekly prayer meeting Friday at K p.m.
Christ Lutheran
The Rev. Carl H. Miller, pastor,
Sunday .Schryol, i):15.
On Saturday aftprnoon the childrpn will assemble in the chunh at 2:30 for a brief r-iorvicp before the |»arade starts.
Rrpfrpshmpnts v.-ill be .served on the lawn after the parade is over.
Sunday morning service, 10::m: ",\ .Sling and Its Balm."
Kvenlng servlcp 7:45: "Yestenlay, To¬ da.v an<t Forpvpr."
Men's Club, Monday evening 27 at thP Fire Hou.se on Nortl street.
Boy .Scouts in rear of the every Thursday evening.
June Main
'hurch
NORTH BELLMtmE
Christian .Scienre Society I/exy Building, 100 South Main street. Servlcps Sunday, ll.lj a.m. and 8.30 p.m. Wpdne.>»day evening meetings at 8.80. Sunday School, 11.15 a.m. . A reading room Is open daily from 2 to 4.30 p.m., except Sundays and legal holidays.
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RDTKVIIJ.K CENTRE CHURCHES
Church nf the .-XM-enslon
(l'rote.«itant Fpi.'^'opal) Village Ave. and Collei^e Place.
Tbe Rev. I''ie.leri(k H. Handsfleld, rector.
Sunda>' services, (flft(i Siin(l:iy after Trinity):
Holy Communi.on at 8 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon at lO:).", a. in.
Kvenlng prayer nt 4 p. m., (without music.)
Sunday Hi liool and l!il)le Cla.-iS at 9:;tO :i. 111.
Afternoon services will be ohiitted in July and Aug'i.st.
The Sunday School will be op.n a:i llii(iii,i,'h the suminer at '.>:',iii ;i. in.
.Iiliiior
;rf
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ixty voices.
'2 iO P. M.—Sunday school .session.
7:i."i P. M.—Sermon by the pastor to
the fWd Fellows and their friends. This
will be a memorial occflsi.in tr..- p-'-'*'"''
will preach on "The Worth Of A Man".
Music by the .s*nior choir.
Prayer meeting on Wed. eve. at 7:4.';.
GEORGE M. LUDLAM'S NAME NOT ON LIST OF DESERTERS
(Jrace l.iitiierun
Herman V. I'.eissig, paslor. .Sunday, it A. Af.—Sunday
St. LadUlau's Polish Catholic The Rev. William Manka, Pric-^t, First ma.sa Sunday at 9 a.m. High mass at 10.30 a.m.
Temple Beth Israel
Centre Street Services Friday evening at 8. Services Saturday mornings at
Christian .Science
First Church of Christ, Scientist, rlempstead. Services Sunday at 11.15 i.m. und 8.10 p.m. Sunday School, 11.10 i.m., Franklin street and Fulton ave. sVedne.sday evening meeting at 8.10 )'clock. A reading room, supplied with Christian Science literature Is open at che above address every week day, from 1.30 to 5 p.m. Literature may be pur- ihased or borrowed.
Now we're down to earth again and we've got to come back lo our old snap py, sci-ui)p.v condition If we're to win out in thi.s market that confronts us.— American Multigrapii Sales Co., Cleve laud.
Our Lady of I-.orelto
iGreenwich Street
The Rev. Robert K. Boyle, Rector.
The Rev. Joseph A. Smith, Curate.
Masses on Sunday: 7 a.m., 8 a.m., 9 a.m. and 10.30 a.m.
Sunday School every Sunday after the 9 o'clock mass.
Devotions on Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock.
Ma.ss on weekdays at 7 a.m.
Confcs-sions on Saturday afternoon.
Methodist Episcopal
Hev. Saul O. Curtice, Ph. D., liaslor.
!t a. m., class meeting.
9:45 a. m., Sunday School.
11 a. m., worship, wilh sermon by the piistor; Infant baptism.
6:45 p. m., lOiiwortb League.
7 p. in., annual (.'hildren's Day service.
Tue.sday, 8 p. m., cottage meeting.
l''riday, 4 p. m.. Junior League; 8 p. in., prayer service.
tandanl." IS a I 'nie
FREEPORT CHURCHES
First Baptist
Rev. Erwin Denneir, pastor 11 A- M.—"The Cross Our Standan: 7:45 P. M.—"Two Processions date of Nain," with plotures.
Pastor Dennett will give one more illustrated lecture this .season, Wednes¬ day, June 29 at 8:30 p. m. "The Canad¬ ian Rockies." The most beautiful set of views nf the season. More thnn a hundred scenes. Every plcliire a vision of beauty. Special music
Admission free to all. Offering for expenses.
1ii:.'IO—Morning worshiii. eet. "The Love of Ood."
.S P. M.—Evening worship, ¦ongreKational singing and leniinn.
I ChriHtinii .Science Society
I Rockvilie Centre liank building, Sun- sehool. jday services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday Sermon sub- School 11 a.m, Wednesday evening .ser- , vice at 8 p.rn.
praver. ,
Khor' i
BALDWIN ( linUHES
.>fetliodist Kpiscopal
The Rpv. Daniel .M. Lewis, pastor.
Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon by the paslor. Blackboard talk Id Imivs and girls.
Sunday school at 2:30.
Iljiworth League .'it seven.
Evening worship ill 7:4."i. Srimon i b.v the pastor. Informal "sing." \
\\'ednes(lay evening at eiglit. i liniili ¦ prayer meeting. Tliis will be a s.-rvi.-c, preparator.v to conimuninn Hi' Siiii(l.'i\' ill July.
M. Marlt's Meliiiidi-t 'piscopal
Iw Jt>-v. HIeliura Ibuaity. puslm. :'.H .llHi'cr League.
i;:;ii -Seinion by the l{. v. P. ll. 1 p
Investigalion by the Wnr Department of newspaper reports containing alleged
••riins in the published list of men whn .stand charged on tbe offlcial records with desertion, indicates that the ma¬ jority nf Ihe.se cases .so-called errors are ni.t ba.sed upon facts, thus emphasiz ing the conviction that newspapers should itivesti'gatP .'til case.- of this nature through the War r>ppar1mont 'jef.iie i)Ublicat5on.
< b-oige AL Ludlam, whose home ad¬ dress is given in the Draft Records ns 0.\ster Bay, New York, it is .stated, has (uoved to the .satisfaction of the C. S. attorney in I'rooklyn that hi.-; name ought not to be on the list of deserters. This .stntemenv would give the inipres: •nnn that his name hai^ lu'en published as a deserter, whereas in vesti>;al ien ¦-1h>w> tlKit Ills name is not (ontaiueil nn Ihe li.sts of alleged desert, r.s for Hi. Iim:iI board for Divisicm N... 1. Nassau (•(Minty of .N'ew ^rnk. of win. Ii ImkimI lh- was a r.'gi.st rant.
Now 19 the time to
PAINT AND DECORATE
HOMAN & PLANK
270 South Main Street
FREEPORT
ROTKVII.I.E
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fITOaK
FrMoHiii g ArMiw. Pr«|M
Stattrnprr. Clears. Totacoo and Plp*4
&pnrtlnc Oooiik Bkatnwn Kodaks
Neirapaivra and Macaiilnra
M N. TiLuiaa ATiwiJa
Bet. OlMrrver St., and Itallroad. r<
rockami.i.e; cfntrb
Parquet Floors
All new floors laid or ohi floor» re-»craped now or before August 1st will have a special discount in addition to our regular low prices.
We have no office, telephone, automobile, stenographer or any other overhead charges. All of our work and materials guaranteed, and done under our personal supervision, having been mechanics for fifteen years. We do work in any part of Long Island.
Zimmerman & Spagnoli
310 FRANKLIN AVENUE, BROOKLYN
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11. it. h I'el!
• a toii-noblii-r. l<eep nii'iit.-iil.v an.l pli.vsi.'
in t..p ill.\ .
,\ I".)iiitli I.f .Inly tlH.UKlit: The best l.raliil of iiulepeiideliee is independenee ..r lian.li.:ippin« hal.ll.s, - l''..rl.es M:i|.;a zin. .
lirst
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Peter's Lutheran
The fj.'v. Cr. Charles C.oering. 1' Services for .Sunday, .lime -ll: Sumlay school lt:4.'i. Muriiing servic 10:45. \-esp.-rs 7:45.
NORTH MKKKICK ( HI U( HES
St. Mai-ii's Protestant lOpiscop:!! i
C.-lebration of H.ily Eucharif5t at S; a. m. ;
Sunday school at 3 p. ni.
Evening piiiyer and sermon, 't::;fi p. m. ,j !
The Rev. George H, Wood, jiriest-ln-l
charge. Services at I'^iremen's Hull..
I All Welcome. _ '
TYDOL-
GASOLINE-
-SOCONY
MOHR'S GARAGE
.AGENTS FOR
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES MICHELIN TIRES AND TUBES
MobiloiL Veediol anrf Polarine Oils
Expert Repairing Done
475 MERRICK ROAD.
Tel. 1343.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
That Week-End Box of Candy
May be secured here insteail of having the futi and bother of carrying it out from the city.
Just Come in and Tell us the Kind You Want
Whether its the popular Loft makes, Whitman's, or any other well known make, you'll find it here and at the same price you pay for it in New York City.
ALSO SOME OF THE LATEST POPULAR FIC- TION, INCLUDING A FULL LIST OF THE ZANE GREY STORIES, AT A SPECIAL PRICE OF $1.
Klipp's Pharmacy
Village Avenue Rockville Centre
(irace Lutheran
Herman P. Keissig. I'a.sti.r .Services .^iiiulay. .lime l!t. !i a. m.. Sunday SiImh.I. 10:30 a. m.. Morning worslii|i; ser¬ mon subje.t, "A Little Child Shall Lead
Them."
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OCKANSIDE CHURCHES
pr.jiih-
The place for the "knocker" is out-
What counts Is not "How much have you'.'" but "What have you done'.'"
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SOMETHING COMING
M. E. Church
Walter E. Thompiion, T>. D., pastor.
Sunday Servlcea:
10:30 A, M.—Addre8.s by C. Oliver .Moore on the topic; "Can the Prohibi¬ tion Law Be Knforced?" Mr. M()ore is well worth hearing.
11 A. M.—Children's church aervice. Talk by Miss Bertha Rich.
•2:30 P. M.—Bible school.
Methodist Kplsropal
Tho Rev. (J. Laass, pastor. Sunday services: 10:30 a. m Ing by the Pastor.
i;:;!0 a. ni., Sunday Si:liool s.'ssi.iii. 7 4ri p. m., evening service.
KOOSKVKLT
10:30. A mon,
3:00 P. M. 7:45 P. M. mon.
Episcopal Church
M. Morning prayeT and ser-
Sunday School. Kvenlng prayer and aer-
Methudist Episcopal
10:30 A. M. Morning prayer. 2:30 P.M. Sunday School.
Roman Catholic
Masites, 8 and 10:30 a. m. Benediction after each mass.
Sunday School, 10, a. m.
2:30 p. 10:30 a 7:46 p.
Presbyterian
m. Suncfay School. . m. Morning service, m. Evening prayer.
The Wise Ones Send Their Rugs and Carpets to the Reliable Red
Rug and Carpet Corporation
We will dust clean any rug or carpet up to 9x12 for $1.50. or scour same for $3.00.
Why throw old rugs, carpets or rags away, when you can have new rugs made from them.
RED ARROW RUG & CARPET CLEANING CORPORATION BeU Ave. Bayside, L. I.
We allow telephone calls Telephone 1201 Bayaide
^S^ Atosi Beautiful Car in/lmiriai
How MucK SKouId ^(ou Pay For a Fine C ar ?
So far as priges are concerned, the Paige 6-66 is quite obviously the greatest dollar-for-dollar value on the Amer¬ ican market. It is not only Jegitiniately priced, but it is actually selling for from one to three thousand dollars less than its nearest competitors.
We respect this competition but as business men must insist that the discrepancy is altogether unjustified. Un¬ less 6-66 prices are vastly increased, the higher priced cars must ultimately reduce. This appears to be the only fair and sensible conclusion.
At any rate, please consider this one fact; You can today buy a Paige car with a sense of absolute security because you are buying on the new readjustment level. There can be no sudden depreciation of your investment—no "price cuts" to meet competitive standards.
TJ
Paige is at rock bottom in price and peak position in quality. For that reason it is a safe, sane and profitable investment.
PAIGK-DETROIT MOTOK CAR CO., DETROIT, Utahiggm Umnufacturerm of Paigm tiator Cata amU Malm tttuki
HERBERT G. EDWARDS ^^^
13 W. Merrick^ Road ^'%^aeTelephone 113'