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Washington. Jtftie 13.—Purchase of! the <^po Cod canal by the.goveraoient j for a price of |lt.MO,fM, has btvn ' agreed upon by the Secretaries of W'ar, ] Navy and Commaroe. , ,
Recommendations for such purchaai>s -.
will be aent to Coagreaa for approval i
and for authorization of expvtnliture of |
tha money. j
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Alao, the evil tiMU men do lives with them. '
IIMIER STOCK
ATAUHTORni
IS PROMISED
SatHay VaadevUe BiH At FrM¬ port Om of Scasoa's Best— Wilftct aa4 Ward aad Hmw Sirtwt HMd ExceOeot BHl— --JCmliH Fua haliJlsd Ea- calaat Eitertaiaacirts ia Prw- pert f^or Season
FV«et>ort, June 13.—Cooling funs that atv bcitui Installed 1%'Freeport Audi¬ torium will nutke^a tremendous dif¬ ference In the temperature of the place. Beneflrial effects were noticed Saturday night.
The show was one of the Is'st that has been there this season. In fact, they are better than <he small amount of Ip^arest shown would Indicate.
Tnk majority of people like vaudeville and they cannot duplicate the Saturday night ahows In tbe city for the money.
The opener on the bill was every Wt as good us the headllner, the Homer Sisters. They had several changes of pretty K*'wn8 and their act was filled with the cleverest sort of dancing. Tbeir | finish In red Russian costumes, doini; a Ruaslan dance, was very pretty.
J<^n l^hman A Co. presented the double of Fatly Arbuckle with the ni- cent on tbe "double." The act could lie worked Into somethinK^^ worth while but at present is abort on the proper material.
World 4 Perclvai, a duo of colored boys, had ko<k1 cotnedy and some g<K>d songs. Martin ft Slnal are experts with the violin and concertina. It's a well dressMl act with a gtXKl finish,
Wallace & Ward gave the most fun nn the bill and with the Homer Sisters earned a draw. The act abounds in catchy comea'y, a variety that wins the house.
Coogun & Oilmore presented a litlle T sketch entitled "House and Lols." Tlie | lady took care of the "lots." Thf re was j 3tH) )>ounds of Kood nature, too. <>h. | yes: The man. he roller skated. j
Stdznick News and Sunshine Comedy I trimmed the bill. - i
.Manuger Kerr of the Auditoriuni an-i nounces thut the .\udUoriuin will havej ten weeks of suinmer stock at popular | prices with a change of iilay every |
'PECK'S BAD BOY AND JACK TI£GIANTKiaQt"TOBE SEEN AT FREEPORT JUNE 15
I'.eport. Juhb II.—Th* play "PecUf'e l-bid, tioy and Jack the (thint Killer." will be liiiowD at the Audlt<H-ium Wed- neodfiy evening by u c'ompany of ftom- ,.Ts. This Is not a tnmlc show that will brlna U^ Uie ¦ n-inviT,. . ..itractersof the' Kiddie World.
The stoiy Centers around tha Aream of little Henry Peck, who goes out look¬ ing f«>r his PU and falls aaleep in a Kroeery sturti. H« dreams that k« is Jack and he has a hand to hand fi^bt with the giant, both usinc; shiny swords. Of course Henry Is the vletor. ¦¦
ftbe (Jood ^alry'. the Wicker Fairy, the King the Prince, the Old VTIUh and the Court Magician all appear, and the songs and dancres enliven tho evening.
"Peck's Bad Boy" Will be a treat for the Widdies and tbe grown .upa who xneak in ou the plea of being guardians will I)e comforted by the preltenco of many trthera using tbe aame camou¬ flage.
W'edneaday evening at the Auditorium for one night only.
FUIBNG BEGINS
WITH com
SdJost' Store First ia tke VSage
To Be Filmed—All Invited Yo
Be Tbere
*Veeport. Jtme 13.—The Katloaal Film movement that will put the preaent Fi-eeiKirt on the records for all to See In yenra bu come, will begin Tuesday, when the dcfjartment store of Hynfan Schloss will be filmed, followed bj- other stores along Main atreet and otber businesM streets. ...
Mr. Hc-hlosa invites anyone and every¬ one to (tet In the movlea at that time ity ap|>earing at hia atore at noon, when the camera ntan will be on hand to take tbc^ir picture^
Bagr of coins will be thrown from the roof as a souvenir of the occa-iion and the merry filming of the village will be In full swing.
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FREEPORT
Next Sunday will lie the 2(lth antilvcr sary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. t.'bestei A, Fulton. A %out hus bc«ii chartered and an all duy fishing trip aud picnic will Ijc enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Pulltm aod a party of friends.
Mei-vin Golden of RcKjscvelt has boen taken to the Rockville Centre Sanitsr ium for an operation.
Mrs. Walter Oreb and 'Doily Dump¬ lln" Greb were In the village y,;5»terday for a few hours. Doily Dumplln has been away on the road HIlinB a icmK vaudeville engagement.
WilllaiT) Hlblmrd & Co. sold the resl dence of L. W. TucJter, on Archer street, to a client: .also rented furnished foi f»ward O. H. Towner, residence on Leipa avenue, to Samuel Isaacs; for J. Donovan, residence on Long Beach ave¬ nue, furnished, to A. Kelly, and the un- furnished residence ot Mrs. Nunez to a I lir-nt I'or a term.
RIDING ACANMY TO OPEN AT LONG BEACH WITH
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Lonsr Beach, June 13.—Followers of the equestrian gport will be much In- torejited ip the announcement made by Edward J. Fai-rell. of Long Beach, that plans are under way to establish a rid- iuK ring and bridle path at the famous seashore resort. Mr. Farrell bun-^ilosed a deal with Charles ^ loan Ollbert, of Cleveland, for tbe purchase of a site and plans scxin will be under way for the erection of a riding ring and academy. Mr. Gilbert Is brlnKhig on ¦fifty-six saddle horses from Lexington, Ky., and will be temporarily located near the Lido golf links.
Spraying Good For Rhubarb
.loiiii diesc, of Huntington, in spiay- I lUK pickles lust year, sprayed the out¬ side rows of a field of rhubarb. These rows which were sprayed, stayed green longer in summer, and this sc:iscm are larger and better tiuallty at the present time.
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.Negotiations are now pending belween Mr. Kerr and severnl hlKh-ciass coni- punles. Contracts will prolw-liiy 1>e signed with either the .National Stot k Conr;^ny or the Blanche Pickert Com¬ pany In the very near future.
KERR TO CONFINE HIMSELF TO FREEPORT AUDITORIUM
Freejiort, June?* 13.—Herbert Kerr states that having discontinued tbe nianageinent of Mitchel Field boxinK shows, he will confine all his operations along this line to the Freoport Aiidi- turlutn. Ht* prcimises to have the best boxers In the country coming every Mimday -evening.
Tonight Tim Kelly, champion middle weight of Ireland, will attempt to lower the colors of Mike McTlgho; champicin middleweight of Canada, "lu the star Ixiut of twelve rounds. Frankle Wil¬ liams and Terry Martin will meet in a return bout of ten rounds.
AnothcI^ tun round bout is betwe^'n Johnnie Webb und Harvey Kelly.
In the preliminary bout of six rounds Hcrmle Hulzman will muet Andy Thomas.
SUFFOLK COUNTY POTATO INSPECTION TOUR, JUNE 29, 30
The fouilh annual Potato Tour of the ."-^uffdik County F'ami Bureau AsscMla- tion is to lie held Thur.sday und Friday, .lune 2S and .30. The tour, coniprisinn two days, will visit farms on which tests of potato seed sources, fertilizer and dusting demonstrationt; are beinK conducted. The. committeemen in charKe bas promised a full program and line well worth the time.
.Nassau County fai-niers Intereslccl in spendinK two very profltable days will do well to plan to attend this fleld tour, potato growers from all sections, such aS Maine, up-state, Canada und Ver mont will be in attendance. Potato iiiarketinK is to be discussed and the' dinner at (ireenport promises to be an additional attraction.
We are fond of SiiyhiK that wc have no rcsiiect for k coward, but how do you account for so inany who respect them¬ selves? ' .
MONEY TO LOAN
ON BOND AND HOSTOAOC
ADRIAN H. COURTENAY
ATTOBNn AT I^W
Second National Bank BoildiBf
Hempstead, N. T.
NEW BUS UNE :
Rockviile Cortre to Long Beach
Operates from
Obaerrcr St. aad VSagc Aveaae
to
West End of Loaf Beach, Dired
Connects with trolley at Stop 102, \ Ocean Side, seven minutes after the hour \
Fait 25c Each Way
Buses leave every hour on the bonf
starting at 7 a. m. dally from Rock¬ vUle Centre, ahd 8 a. m. from Long Beach
For advertising space address J. SPIRO General Delivery, Post Office, Rock¬ ville Centre
Tol(!ph.jne 1268
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STORE
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Statlrnory, ClEHra. Tobacjoo and tMpef
Sportinv Uooda. Kaatmaa Kodaka
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Nassau Laundi^
The "Wash-word" of the home
A first-class laundry, doing
SHIRTS AND COLLARS
FLAT WORK
FINISHED WORK
ROUGH DRY
and WET WASH
21 East Merrick Ro«d Phone 385-J. FREEPORT
Freeport Auditorium
Monday, June 13th, at 8.30 P. M,
12 ROUNDS
WM. G. MILLER, Inc.
KAYMOND J. MILLER, Mgr.
AUTO.PLATE GLASS.BURGLARY UFE AND RRE
Insurance
24 S. GroTe St., Freeport, L. L
Mike McTighe vs. Tim KeUy
Champioa of Canada
Cbampioa of Iraland
UNITED EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Nassau and Suffolk Counties Clearing Oftce • - Mineola, N. Y.
There still seems to be an impression that the Free Employment Service at Mineola has gone out of business. The name was changed the first of the year but we still represent the government and are doing business in the same way at the same place. It is not a fee agency ior a business run for profit but is becom¬ ing more of a cooperative enterprise because it is in- crejasingly supported by those who use it.
If you have used the Free Ejmployment Service in the past call Garden City 1604 and ask for Mr. Board or Miss Fuller. You will receive even more courteous and careful treatment than you have in the past.
OfUIANIZATIONS G0-^dP£]lATI]l6:
U. S. Departin(;nt of Labor Yoang; Men's ChristiAn Association. i Youag Women's Christian Assooiation.
UNITED EMPL0Y|4nT SERVICE
Nassaa aad Saffolk Covatief
Clearing Ofiica^
Telephooe 1604 — Garden City
Mkieoia. N. Y.
.TiTinrTT'CTiawwwa^
I Return Battle, 10 ROUNDS, Winner Take All
Frankie Williams vs. Terry Martin
I 10 ROUNDS
Harvey Kelly vs. Johnny Webb
j 6 ROUNDS
IHermie Ho]tzman vs. Andy Thomas
PRICES: $1.65, $2.20 and $pO, Including Tax
[IRESERVED SEATS at Chubbuck's ll>harmacy and UaitMi Cigar Store, Freepoit; I White Hpua. Barber Shop, Hampatead; Wild'a Drug Store and United CigM- I Store, Rockville Centra; United Cigar Store. Lynbrook; Unitad Cigar Stora, Baldwin; Cardan City Poat Office; Gay'a aad Nassau Hotel, Hiaaola, mmI I Caaoy't Hotel, Babyloa
Heating and Plumbing Outfits
AT WHOLESALE PRICES
To OWNERS aad BUILDERS wko iastall tkeir owa work Said List of Materials required, for qHOtatiaa
F. A. SALES CO.
p. 0. BOX No. 2, SEA CUFF, L. L
sjaa'KBl,'.Brj:jiWi7au*i«.iiia'»."i'ffrrt-'
Lmnber and BuOding Materials
Timbmr, Siding, Shingloa, Doora, Saah«jrriiii
Brickt Lmio and Cement^
Builders' Hardvirara suad Paint
JOHN J. RANDALL CO.
15 N. Uag BMck Ave. mTaLiat FREEPORT, U I
PLAYw FAIR^PAy
Indifference'to the welfare of your gaa company is, In reality, indifference to your own welfare and the welfare of your com¬ munity. >
\ To continue to rend«- its best service and at the same time to develop the growth and prosperity of your community, your gas company must be permitted to charge rates that will enable it to earn a reasonable interest on its investment ang thua b* able to attract new>«[ioney for extetistons and improvements.
Inability to do this not only cripples a service which is a daily necessity to you, but makes it impossible for your com¬ pany to enlarge its plant and system to meet the growing needs of your community.
How will this affect your own comfort and convenieiKc? Hovy will it aff»ct trade, real estate values, and the progress of the community in which your life is centered?
You know the answer. ,
You and every other real American want nothing so much as you want fair play. This is precisely what, your gaa com< pany must have. Let your voice be heard.
.>^ HASSATT & SXJTPOLK UGHTING CO.
OKO. MHrl>ON.\I.il, rrrwlilml OairM at : Hrmi^vtcud, trrrtior*. Kwkvlllr I'riiirr, MtnnMii M l: M H K K OK THK AMERICAN GAS ASSOCIATION
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Present lines of new Buick six-cylinder models will be carried thru the 1922 season, f
Beginning June 1st the new series and prices will be as follows, f. o. b. factories, Flint, Michigan.
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Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster, $1795
Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring, - $1795
IViodel 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe, - $2585
Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan, - - $2895
Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe, - $2985
Model 22-49 Seren Passenger Touring, $2065
Model 2^50 Seven Paaaeoger Sedan. - $3295
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$1«S $1S2S $2135 $2435 $2325 $1735 $2fi3S
BUKSK MOTOR COMPANT, PLINT. MICH.
Fioaoer Bnildora of Valve-ta-Head Ifotor Cara
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Local Dcakr
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RockviUe Centre Garage, hc.
T«L 323 Rockvle Cntre
^ Daiiiei A. EUreiige
Td. 740 HmpOMi
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