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S.S.H.S. APRIL 11
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BaflJ Profran Ar^ufed To Aid ii
Boosting The Schod—Athktie
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Uo«kvill«r Centre, April 1.—A booster 'inipaiRn will be held durint; the week, .\l)rll il to n, at the South Side HiKh Schor)l, to Ijoost the name of tbc school. ;»^,„'iX short profrram will be (riven each -i-ming In the anaembly roAm, con. ttnit of » f<peal(er, oife° of the pupiU,' •ii«l noni^H. ,
The Mtudent speaker 'wlU call atten¬ tion to any thing: which might be a ^•Wndrance lo the progress* of the school. 'These detriments will be eliminated as .for a« po««lblp by-the atAident body. , J' An executive committee, comprised itt A rcpreflentative from each class, In "-tlobpcration with the executive coti- inittoe of thc Clener^J Orgunization, i.s •aitt CharKC of the movement. The com- ' i^tittee includes: S. Phelpx, represent- .-InK the I'Ycshmen; R. Wilson, represent- ^•"•ihK thc Sophomores; .1. McCullouRh, !..o reprcsentinK the Juniors; O, Ayrew, W, "'^"aiichfelder, E, Henderaon and R. Dar-
- •ling, reprcaentinsr the Sciviors and the General OrKanization.
An effort i.i beinK made to have aome "•"' 'ot ffbuthaide'.f alumni rcKidinfr in the ,J ;. community, addres.s tho a.s.sembly. '¦,", The |Krowth of the school nnd the It atate atandinK in .scholastic rocordK will ¦''>jfl** shown by Kraphical prcscrttatlons !<ijt*anc^ compnrixon.M.
"If the weather man dccrce.s fair
weather nn intcrclas.s outdoor meet will
Bo held. Thc .school will be repre.sented
by two teamK, one from the Senior and
VFre.shm<'n, and 'the other, the ,Junlor
anil Sophomore. There Ih also a poasl.
.blllt.y of. a dual intorcla.s.s indoor track
¦ meet with the lyynbrook HiRh School.
-.(. The Kxecutive Committee has offered
nn awfu-d to the .stiidont de.siprning'and
•iidrawlnff'thc po.ster be.st dlsplaylnp ttie
.spirit of IJoo.stor Week and arousini?
- Mhool /ipirit.
CONSaEKTIOUS TMEF
Took Oiriy ,fehil» of OM tMltttH .^y Omorto J. Whetan'ft Ifopnm
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COAL REDUCED 50 CENTS
A TONJVT THE MINES
PoUsvillP, Pa., April I.—Announco-
mcnt by th" Phllndelphlji and ReadlnK
Goal and Iron Company of a reduction
of flfty cents ppp ton..iix.domestic .sizo.s
^"pf anthracite coal wu.s followod with a
like action by other- comr'anle.s today.
", ThlM has resulted In Kuch a ru.sh of
teleRi-aph orders for coal, particularly
fiom Now lOnKl.'ind, that work will l.p
resumed tomorrow at ,t.I1 thc colllerie.s
JNot a whfcl turned in the anthraciu
. roKion today. The min^r-s wvrf"fce»fe
" bratinfr fWo ciffht-hour day victory.
Mineola, April I. —fhe horaf of Ceorge 3. Whelan. president of the ITnlU-d (1)|»r Storea CJompany. In Weat¬ bury, waa. entered and robt>ed Wednes¬ day nlghf, bnt the thief, evidently T»ot knowinK the wealth of the man he wa.1 rohbiOK, took only a ault of .clothes and they w»r« old oneti.
"the theft 1» thoi'i^ht to be the work of some person workinK temporarily in the nelKhborhood. and who Is about to movfl on to aome other place.
ConstablflS Tintle and Anderson made an investlKation for District Attorney Wcpks.
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SALK.S AT CiABDEN CITY
(Jarden City, Apr^ I.—Through G. M. Taylor, real eatate eK^ncy, Garden City,' the followInK properties have been sold: The E. K. GreKK ht)UH«,'l20 Kensing¬ ton road to Robert T. IJaldwin, of Gar¬ den City: 'the Arthur F. Thomp.son house, G Butl«r place, to P. R.. Blong. of New York: the Garden City Co., plot 14, Meadow .street, to Mrs. L. K Gerber, of New Jersey. Also I'entlfi'Mortgag* Holding Houae, 2 Cedar pl&ce, to Mrs. F. 11. I.,awHon, of New Jersey, for four years and M.. P. Gould house, 259 Stowart avenue, to Arthur F. Thomp¬ son of Garden City,,
BOT SCOUTS BAZAAS
BeUmore Troop Wishes to Raise Funds For Equipment .
Belhnore, April l.~Boy Scouts will hold A b«caar antl danc« In'T'lremen/a Hall Sati^f^y, April I< for the purpose mt obtaining funda to acqutfc needed equipment.
The merchants of th* town have been asked for their support and are revfwnding cheerfully realiainK'the ad¬ vantages of Boy Scout. traJnlng.
Committtee of arramigernenta: A. J. Pracny, Dr. H. M. fikiju. O. H. KIM mann, J. C. Bttkorn, A. J, HIckey. J. E. Robas. F. A. Piper. A. V. Ijittl- mler. N. Wright, l.ieut^ P. H. Itlml-l. P. P. Jensen. R. Thomson, I. Harse, F. L. McKee.
A regular meeting of the C.T.f. will be held at /(he home ot Mrs. Jcre E. Brown, d2 Brooklyn avenue Monday, April 4 at 3 p. m. Miss Haffner of tho Wayside Home will .si)pak at this mcct- litg.
MOVB TO FORM NKW MEXJIAN PARTY
Mexico City, March 31.—A movement ha.s been atarted |ln the CTjwnber of Deputies to form a new political party, this btock,will flght thc Llber^ On- stitutionaliHt«; now in control. iThe new group, it It} said, will Inelttde Socialists, Co-operatl«(M, Independoiftif and pcssi- bly Reactionist.s.
ELECTRIC
Shoe Repair * Shop
35 Olive Boulevard FREEPORT, N. Y.
Rcafoaabk Prices Work Gaartntecd .
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MOOSE CLUB RESTAURANT
S43 FRONT ST., HEMFSTEAD
Regular Dinner 12 to 2 and 6 to S
PrIc* m Cents
Famished Rooms by Day or Week
J. HOLBERq
LONG DISTANCE MOVING
TRr<'KINO A.M) KXPRKS8
Residence: 14 JOHN ST., Roosevelt Telephone 1068-W Freeport
('liiiniK Flyweight (haniiiionNhip
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New York. Ai)iil 1.—Johnny Puff 110-pound Now Jersey boxer, claims the American flywoiffht champlon.shlp today as a result of his knockout victory over Abe Attel Goldstein In two rounds. Tloth boxers wcis'hiCd 110 at two o'clo<k, lUjfT is a-unique ring chatacter. Ho l.s near¬ ly 3,'j years of a^o nnd tho f.tlhor of a largo family.
WEBEAUTIFYHAIR
AND CIVE THE
Newest of Coiffures
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MANICURING and SCALP TREATMENT
HOURS:
9 A. M. to .1 P. M. EVENINOS BY APPOINTMENT
M. E. VIEHAEUSER
Formerly with Binder, PhU»..
ROOM 3, SECOND FLOOR K. of C. BLDG., HEMPSTEAD
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RAYMOND J. MILLBB. Mgr.
Auto, Plate Glaaa, Burg^anr Life and Fire
Insurance
243. Grove St Freeport, L. L
DoYmir Spring Cleaning EARLY!
BECAUSE
The Early Bird Gets (Rid Of) Tie Gem,
NASSAU Electric Carpet Washing Co.
22 West Merrick Road
Telephone, 1^12
FREEPORT, L.I
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TROLLEY JUNCTION
HEMPSTEAD, L. I
Delightful Offerings For Spring
SPRING SUITS
In Serge, Poirre Twill, Tricotine, Jersey Cloth—
$14.98 TO $49.98
DRESSES '
In Taffeta, Satin, Serge, Tricotine, Tricolette— $9.98 TO $39.98
COATS AND WRAPS
New Spring Styles; all Colors; in Satin, Serge, Tricotine,
Velour, Poirre Twill— $9.98 TO $49.98
BLOUSES
Exceptional Assortment, in all Materials and Colors—
$2.98 TO $6.98 pi MILLINERY, WARNER'S, GOSSARD AND REDFERN CORSETS
Knit Combination Suits for Women 85c and $1 Styles for 69c Suit
manufacturer has decided to change the weave of his future product, anil he lii'.:^ onHldernble portion of hla reserve at a price which ma'jos this rocurd prico pos-ilK'.
KUR IS A UKMAHKAIM.Y fine lot of women's Combination Suits for a price whi< h i.s (1 lowest in many months for Suits of this good stylo and (lu.^lity. Tlio sold ua a co
The suit.-) iire «if tine stitch cotton with tailored band top.s. all woll rolnfoicod. In while ,ind pink. .Ml perfect and in a good range of. sizes.
Other Cotnbination Suit Specials for Women
$t Suitt for 79c. Kire slitcii ••otton Combination .Suits, wido and liKhl at Icnr o. with t.ailorod
Imrut t(ii)s: rHKHlar and oxtrji si/os. $1.2S Suitt for 89c. I.lslo and cotton Suits with tailored tops and riblion .shoulder strap.-;. In
white .-111(1 pink: wide and tlgtit at knee. S2 Suitt for SI.19. Fine stitch lisle thread Combihutlon Suits with tailored top;;; alsi);^bo.ili(0
lops wilh tnpos over shoulder; wido and tight at knoe; regular and extra nizos.
Women's Undervests and Dratvera
40e. Vcala at 29c. oSviss ribbed cotton Vests wilh liodiop tops; retrular und extra, sizes.
SOc. Vnttmrtumor at 39c. Fine and ."^wiss ribbed ciitton \i-.st.s; uIno bodice top Vests in rettuiar and extra aizos. Cotton Drawers,, wide and tight nt knoe.
Children's Union Suits at S9c and 7^c
At riPe, Boys' athletic nainsook Suits, well macle
and finished. At 7»c. Children's line rib!>ed cotton Sult.s of
extra quality.
Men's SSc to $5 Underwear 69c to $2.76
\i (Sc. "Soalpax" athletic nainsook Shirts and I.)rawer8.
At «»o. "Otis" fine balbriggan Shirts and Dxftw- er.s. subject to slight mill hurts.
At ttUo. Flue natural gray worsted flnished wool and colton Shirts and Drawers.
.M 98c. Fine (jualtty self atrlped madras ath¬ letic Union Suite.
.\t $1,59. Fine, self striped madras athletic Cnion Suits.
At $l.ft9. "Otis" fine ribbed Union Suits in vari¬ ous wanted shapes.
At $2,35, "P. Q. A." superior quality flne ribbed cotton SullA
At $2).75. Splendid quality flne ribbed woratod finished wool and cotton mixed.
Women's Stockings at 39c
Fine, mercerized iisie thread af-amt <1 Ir ck RiocU- ings, in black, white, cordovan, gray and .sui-do.
Women's Stockings at SSc
Fiber silk Stockings, in black, white .inJ col¬ ora.; also thread .silk in black und whilo;
Women's Stockings at 79c
Full fashioned fine gauge .'^llk lisle Stnrkiiuis. in black, white, cordovan and gray.
Women's Stockings at $1.7S
Full faahloned thread'silk. in black, white and cordovan; mado wiih mercerized soles and i<ii s,
Men's 39c to $ I.SO Socks at 29c to 93c
At »8t!. Fine fiuailty full fashioned Ihroa.l .-^ilk
Socks in all ifanted colora. At 55c. Splendid quality seamles.s tht*4'Ad eilk.
in black, white and all the wanled coliTn!.' At 2»o. Fine gauge cotton in black, while aad
all the good colors.
Children's Stoekingt at 19c to SSc
At l»e. Black fine ribbed cotton Stockings in
medium and h^avy weights. At tti: Jtilack, white and cordovan flno ribbed
cotton; also black, heavy weight ribbed cotton
Stockings. At 55o. Threfe-quarter children's Sport llo.-^e of
mercerized lisle, in /ancy two tone com IjIiki-
tions, in plain a'nd ribbed styles.
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PUBUC SALE
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ARMY AND NAVY GOODS
AND BARGAINS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Sale Starts Thursday, March 31/21
And AU of Next Week i
OBSERVER ST., 1 DOOR FROM VILLAGE AVE. Rockville Centre, L. I.
ARMY HIP RUBBER BOOTS $3.45
ARMY WOOL BLANKETS ., $3.95
INDIAN SUMMER BUNKETS ,. $2.95
ARMY SHOES $2.95, $3.95, $4.95
ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS' DRESS *SHOES $4.95
BOY SCOUTS SUITS $1.25, $4:50
Heavy TurkLsh Towels, 5 for $1.00
Boys' and Girls' Shoes $1.75-$1.95
Boys' Suits ($9 to $10 quality) i..$4.75
Goodyear Raincoats.. :....$4.75
Canvas Gloves (per pair) 10
Army Socks, 12 pair $1.50
Ladies' Silk Stockings, 3 pair $1.00
Misses' Underweai; .,—!.. .50
Khaki. Shirts ¦ $1.50
OveralKs, extra heavy $1.25, $1.50
Boys' Overalls 75
Many more bargains. Do not miss this sale.
Unbleached Mu.slin (2 yards) 25
Pillow Cases, 2 for $1.00
Corduroy Pants $2.75
Khaki Pants $1.75
O. D. Wool Pants ^ $3.60
Boys' Corduroy Pants $1.00
Jersey? $8.15
Army Web Belts .W
Ladies' Shirts ., 25
Bed Sheets, 72x90 $1.00
Army Raincoats $2.00
Seamless Ladies' Stockings (12
pair) ( $1.50
Come early and save money
ARMY AND NAVY GOODS
Observer St., 1 Door From Village Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y.
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SPRING SHOE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS
At JACK'S SHOE SHOP
23 WEST MERRICK ROAD
FREEPORT, L. /.
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