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Of^RTUNITY for aon^Ba — will | LUirr—^mw s, near Woatbuty. re<t|
iaeriflee larg:« rootutnf bouei. Iwst) Chow ftetMUfl: light tan and t>reetJH>)t; j ^ caraer on tbe Merrick Road, Inohid-1 t<«n! auot on leti Bide; reward M&. | |il,OM on nMrtsage.
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Inf large dlniax room; c«b do a la^ btialneaa. t2600 Mab takea it; siekneaa cause of aaia. Aiddresii, B. .C, cio Rofiew, Fr««port.
bi^OAIN, houae, 9 roofB*. bath, gar¬ afe. taeat.^gas. dectriclty, hardwood ttoara, window and porch acraena, near dcvot. lot SthtlSS, fWOO: S4 ttoaaell II., Fraetwrt: pjiooe Fpt. 8J1-K. 9i9S
VKKSEVORT, attractive Sroom bunga- leiw, encloaed aun porch, all modlhi itnyrovementa, near achool; flrst mort- gaea $2&00; >2000 canh; UUanoe in monthly payments. Mrn. Bilaa Vletlg. 119 Harrison Ave., Baldwin; phone Ppt. 39W. • S:*!
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Njitlfy Madkime Lclieudy, I^oeiUx I
Uidge. Westbury. Telephone 127 Weet-ih,,.. ' r-nis
bury. 98-2 .-tta,
Heaapstead.
WIH divMe; write
care of Inciuirer Ofllce,
LOST, In Lynln-ook, Irish terrier. answi>ring to nanie of Men tho; no (laestiuns asked; twcnty-ftve dollara re¬ ward. Kogaardfl Bros. Phone 165 Long Bearh. 93-2
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BRICKLAYERS — to contract for work ou brick work and plastering
FO&H coiW'drtablr furnished rooms, Igat floor of inodera home, acgreened poich: well shaded. Lart« garden, us* of laundry with electric waahing niaebine; Ave minutes to station and public schools. Telephone 1314-M, Fraaport. 4 Edna Court, Baldwin.
• :94
at Roosevelt. Stop 65. Dijtou. Jr., Rooaevelt, L.
See J. J. L 8:»4
HAl.>KSM£:i<i, preferably young married men with care; largest concern of ite kbid in oouatry; has opening for three men; sploOdid opportunity for advance¬ ment; experience unneceHsary; apply room 5, Hompstead Bank Piidg,, Hemp¬ stead, Friday and Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m., or Monday, 4 to • p.m. 3:92
WANTED, extra Uutchiir Satui-day. 17 South Main St.. Kreeport, L. 1. 3-92
I .iia ¦iBsii I IIIIII -IJ. ¦¦Ill »¦ II
Wmltdi Female Hdy
VMtY large, nne room (furnished) 4 | yoUNO white woman, for general
wlnd9W8, suitable for one or two; shower bath; eieetrle light; near sta- tioa and trolley; referencea; phone HeoHMtead 17*6.
ELSGANTLY furnished rooms, large ead amall. Srat claas table board, fie ufr; alao a la*earto. Can accom¬ modate large families. Special rates to permanent people. Elk Inn, Lynr brook. 3:94
FxiieiPORT, 1st noor apartment of
{.family house, 4 rooms'and bath,
eeperate steam heating plant, 1 block
, frotti R. R. station; from July lst.
: |69 month. John J. RandaU Com-
i'panar, 16 N. Long Begch Ave., Freo-
^port, N. Y. 8:»4
Nlfe^LY furnished room, suitable for
oowple or one or two gentlemen; Imlf
blook from station. Danheiser, 36 N.
Mate St., Freeport. 8-93
NICafSLY furnished roomfi, suitable for
buaincjtfs couple or 2 gcntlcmea, with
prlyate famHy: I'.O. box 192, Free-
port ____l£i_
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F<Mr Rent—Hotues
VitU RENT—Five room cottage at
High Hill Bearh. Mrs. J. H. Walters,
111 Liberty Ave., Freeport. »»-8
IN iTreeport, house, 4 ^ms and bath, aH iaaprov^ments. garage, screens, etc., for summer months of July, Aug¬ ust and Septemt>er. $760. F.8., Dally Review, Rockviile Centre. tf:88
Bsstaoas
housework and washiiui; uo cook ing, small family; phone Fpt. 2f>2-J.
2:94
WHITE WOMAN for general house¬ work. Call or write, Voshell, 33 Arisoaa Ave., Long Beacb,
OIRLS wanted to sew on power ma¬ chines. Steady wqrtc. |12 a week to start. Our auto stops morning;^ and evening^ at Hempstead and Min. cola. Rain & Son, Roslyn, L. I. .
YOt/NCt white woman for general
houeewurk and waHhinR; no ccMking,
small family; phone Fpt. 262-J. 2:93
OIHL wantod for general houKcwork good wages; 321 Archer St., Free- port, 3:92
Far Sal> Raal iitato
WaaltA--CwpMrtir Weik
WANTKD. oamiantar work: ref)«lrtn«, JpMMng. wtftdow and porch acreeoK. Pboae UaiipAtamt 4S7-R
H«ii^l)tea4
aeMpBean
WANTED, boa«<d for bor atx years: ifi
other chlldrMi; tbe beat at t^reneao
rs«iulrad. AMrasa I. M., easv mview.
BmIs F«r Sdi
FOR SALE—24-foot motor boat with 10
hoi-sej><>w«r Mtamus engine; goo4 ron-
dltlmt: fSOO before imttlag overbownl.
f,'HOirE coi-ner plot of three lots near VVanlilngton St. Sohool, Henipstead;
tine location for store or business: easy .. , „^,^^,^„ a.,„ .... „»,..«., i,--.^ .
terms if desired. Oeer Brothers, Hem^ i^ J^*'''*'*" ' '^'^ "* '^•^**»I°'ri
stead, adjoining Hempstead slation. iJ?"J- i-fj
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FOR SALE—-Store property, corner South Main St. and South Side Ave.; plot 94x80; 11 living rooms, beside Store, oMce and storage room; size of building 40x40; cellar SSxSS; attic same; all shelv¬ ing complete with counter; three Hhow cases and roll-top desk; water and gas; all for $9,500; right terms to right party. TOO North Main, Freeport. Phone 827-W,
93-3
FOR SALK;—Bargain if quick sale; cor ner lot; exclusive section. Apply to
?. J. Aaseltine, 270 Broadway. New ork City. 8-92
JtlSTHX CROPSET SILENCES COUNSEL FOR THOS. BARBUTI
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FOR sale:—Improved lots at Roose- . velt, adjoining trolley; ea«y terms. Edward Uhe. Rooaevelt, L. I. 89-<
FOR SALE—Plot «3 fe«t frgnt by 130 feet deep, on corner of Franklin Ave. Olid Mercer St.. Hempstead E^states, Hempstead. Henry J. Connor, 304 East 38th St., New York City. 90-«
PLOT CdxlSB, oosner N. Main and Dean St., apply Chas. J. Schneider, 184 Church St., Freeport; phone Fpt. 416. 12:82
WATER-front lots, with bathing beach on Baldwin Bay. near club hou.sei isome restricted, others without restrlc- tlons; price, $300 up; easy terms; Ideal section: houses for sale. P.O. box 355, Baldwin. 30:74
Wanted—Olrl tor general housework; no washing; sleep home nights; refer¬ ences required. Call mornings. E. F. G,, 188 West Merrick Road, Freeport.
90-8
For Sale—^Antomobilet
INDIAN motorcycle with side car, 1915 model, in A-l condition. Bari(ain to quick buyer. Telephone Froeport 1314-M. 4 Edna Court. Baldwin. 6:94 t .
EXCELLENT opportunity, Packard Twin-Six, 1914, seven passenger; Stephens Salient Six, 19 20, five pas- Bonger. 50 East Merrick Road, Free- port. 146e-W. 3:94
Penonal
NoWcE AUTOMOBILISTS—Save the overhead expense on your c»r by bHVtag it repaired at your own gar¬ age by a mechanic. Frank Priesa- nlti, 122 Ceutre St, Phone 619-J, Frai^rt. 4:94
PEl»«JON-\L—Hari»er method of sham- P90lng.( scalp treatment and mani¬ curing, d^c at your residence; for full partteulara call 488-W* Rockville Centre.
92-8
MANDOLIN, tenor banjo and guitar taught; ragtime. Beginners play tunea. PERFECT FIRSTS in 8 les- Bons or MONEY BACK. Famous Gib¬ son Instruments loaned free. Hart nett aystem uaed. H. H. Plckermg, 56 Nortb Bergen Place, Freoport. Phone 447-lt. tf:70
BARGAINS—1 Ford Xourin*, 1 Ford ¦ ton truck; 1 Overland, 1917 Mode] 85. 50 Bast Merrick Road, Freeport, 1460-W. 8:94
CBMPOOL BUILDING and cement work, cellar bottoma. garage bot¬ tom*. I work on all terms at reason- able pricea and try to give satisfac¬ tion. Wall paper cleaning. I will make your old paper like new. 8. L. Brown, 28 Washington St.. Rockville Centro.
ly:67
Fimushed Apartments
FURNISHED house, centrally located.
garage, electric lights, all Improve-
°h>e«tfl; 4 rooms and bath, reaaonable.
r-Tolophone 641-J Hempatead. 3:9%
JUI4K 25 to Sept. 1; adults only; cen- trtkily located, well furnished upart- ment; flvo lai-ge outside i-oon>M, ivith Xmt^; terms moderate; may be hmpected eveoiillgK, or on Saturday and Sunrtay; inquire Van Buren, 45 Muin ^„ Hemp¬ ¬atead. ' ' 2:>a
1919 Ford runabout, thoroughly ov¬ erhauled, new top, good running order, ^275; seen 349 Archer, St., Freeporl. .3:94
DOOGK SBDA.N for sale; like new; A-l
i^ondition; Hve now shoes; price
reaaonable. Cracknell, Albany Ave.,
Amityville. I'hone 242-J, 8-92
POA new and used commercial, suburb¬ an coupe, touring and runabout bodies for Ford cars, see Raymond Men- cndee, Bellmore, L. I.; phone Wantagh 141.R. 6;91
U. S., DI.VMOND and Goodrich tlresl all flrHts; 30x3, $10.50; 30.\3>/4, $12.50; 32x3^, $15.50; auto pump.s, $1.50; 50 N. Franklin St., HemiMttcad. 3:93
FORD COUPE, 1026; mechanically per¬ fect; fully e«»ulpped; extra ' shrx;, buiut)er front and roar, lot'klng wheel, tire and paint tn good (ronditlQR. Address (ioodwln Motor -flales Co., Inc., Rock¬ ville Centre, N. Y. Tsl. 124 R. V. C.
90-4
DODGE TOURING, 1920; mechanically perfect; fully ei|uipiH'd; extra shoe, biimper. locking wheel, t>alnt and tires In excellent coad'tlon. Goodwin Motor Sales Co., Inc., Ro<^kvllle Centre, N. Y. Telephone 124. 90-4
ESSEX 1920 roadster, perfect condition;
newly painted; I'lowman, phone Fpt.
1168-W.; P. O. hex »«, Freeport. 8:03
U. S., DIAMOND and Gootlrich tires, all flrstM; 30x8, $10.50; 30x3^, $12.60; 32x3^, $16.00; auto pumi>s, $1.50; 5 N. FrankUn .St., Uempstead. 3:92
Wanted—To Buy
LOTS FOR SALE—Chester Park. Bliaa-
beth Park, Ingraham E^Utes. T. H.
Oauch, 124 Jackson St., Hempstead;
telephone 29 Hempstead. 6>-tt
Ffr Sale-^MucelUaeoas
TOILET comiflete, gas range, bicycle, gas heaters, 2 coal stoves, 1 range. Walker, opposite Bellmore Yacht Club, Bellmore.
PORCH Mcreen.s, It sectionH. 2 doors, in good condition; m(fy t>e .seen at Vil¬ lage Ave., price $50; 2"J2 VilluKc Ave., Rockviilo Centre; phone R.V.C. 370. 3:93
FOR SALK—Baby carriage; liarKaln. 56 Atlantle Ave., Freeport. 3-93
FOR SALE—Vulcan Gas R;uiKe.s and Water HeaterH; also installed. Eu¬ gene Box, -13 Debevoise Ave., Rooae¬ velt, L. 1. 6-93
GAS range, 3-burner8, excellent condi¬ tion, $15. J. Henshaw, 173 Mllburn Ave., Baldwin; phone Fpt- 584-W. 3:92
17MONTHS old Flemlsli Giant doc, with litter of six, cheap; other Fiem- iKh Giants for sale alwo. It. T. Corbett, 9't Grand Ave., Rockville Centre; phone R.V.C. 1288. , 3:92
BOOKS for sale, reasonable; .set of Dr. Eliot's, G foot tihclf of Harj^nid- clas¬ sics; new; address "8," Daily Review, Rockville Centre. tf:91
FOR SALE—Leghorns, thcoe weeks' old; 25c each; laying hens, $1.75. Lake- view Poultry Farm, Eagle, near Hemp- gtead Ave., West Hempatead. 89-5
FOR SALEl^-Old faahloned black wal¬ nut bedstead and spring In good con¬ dition; will sell retisonablo. 108 South Park Ave., Rockville Centre. 4:91
Prafettiead
MRS. LOVEJOY —Convalescent nurs¬ ing, confinement or medical cases; Practical nurse. 19 Centre Street, 'Phontv Henipstead 360-R. 83-tf
Wanted—Unfurnished Rooms
FURNISHED or unfurnished two or three rooms, for light housekeep. ing. Juiy and August, in Rockville Centre, Baldwin or Freeport. Write Box 14, c|o Review, Rockville Centre. ' 3:91
ed Justice Scudder as lo his line of qucHtionlng of the jurui-s and has told him that if he pcrsiiitcd In offending that the court will have to lake notice of It.
The questioning objected to was In relation to the Plant trial, the fact that Plant had been tried twice and then pleaded guilty.
"I have no wis}-, to offend," .said for mcr Justkta Scudder. '
"You do offend," . replied Justice Cropsey. "I have held that qucstton Improper," said the court.
"I do not understaad," replied coun¬ sel.
"Vou ua<leretand me, nil right," uaid the court.
"I do not understand." replied the formor justiuc.
Tbe court room is flll«Nl lo itH va- pacity aud tbo court officers aie only permitting thoae to enter for whom seats can be found.
Notable among the spectators are men and women from the south .tide of Nassau County who have known Bar¬ butl und some of the other defendants la the various phases of the llant ti-ial.
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liCgion Team Improved
Koi'kvltic Centre, June 13.—The American Legion kait greatly stiength- eiied Its baseball team by a change In Us lln«-up ajid yesterday defeated the Ditmas A. A., 5 to 0.
The game was played at the Lincoln avenue fleld. Next Sunday the scene will change to the Rockaway avenue, field, when the Kile A. A. will be the opiwnents.
Lou KlaesH was In the game yester¬ day at third base; Da\e Longcnecker ttpi)ear»jd In right Held and Henry Ger bold caught. Proctor, who had been catching, was .short stop. Badeau cov¬ ered second base, Buorincyer, centre fltld and Pettlt left fleld. There was good material atill on the Ixfnch and some of these men got into thu game toward the end.
AMoiiO riKKMKN
Reliance Hose Company 4, and Live Oak Engine Comimny 1', will meet to-' night In their rcHpectlve head'iuarters. This is the last nit-ctlng before the "big uay", Thursday, Juno 10 at Port Washington.
The Eureka jHook & Ladder Com¬ pany, Alert Hose Conipany and Wood¬ land Hoee Comi>any, will meet to-moT' row, Tuesdiiy night.
EXCBIINIJ
Om i>f tk Best Exlftib Em IUi TImm, WA GntI Vaiisty I af Flewcts
Garden aty. Jane ,13.—The annual' Sower Show ender the directloB of the i Community Oob ht tbe GMIbo Uuf rrt*»y WM •«• ov ti*e best atnr coo-' daoted In Oardaa city. Tm rcceptkm »o«ai aad dance bsll were iiled with Tasea and table arrangementa of be«u- tiffl bMwtMw.
Itoaea awl peoales predeminateu. but dalpMAHm. ifoppies .*ad liUta wera tbere ta tmuBy varietiea.
PrbM eoaaiBtedl eC aMMaey, garden boelM and ribboBs. Thoy were con- tributed by the laaOtag seed flriAfc and by pHvtt«« tedivHhtals.
Aa MereMHag exhfMt of work ma4e by llw Mind was abown by Mre. B. L. Claelc. flugs, brooais and qther useful artMes were •ffered (er sale.
I>oubleday-Page A Co. had a tabic uC •at'den books aat* magaalnes super- IVtMMad br Mrs. lUchard .Hubboll.
Mrs. Wllltam C. Fergusoa distributed
the prbMB.
WbHkM la tbe different claMes were:
C^aaa 1.—Best exhibit ef eny one
ktRd; flrat, Mtes Mulford;- second, Mrs.
Unaine; third. F. B. Clark.
Cla.s8 2.—Best collection of different kinds; Mrs. Meiaaner.
Class 8.-Beat exhibit of oae klni^, (ann««Ui>: flret. Mrs. Gordman; second, MlHs Malferd.
Claas 4.—Best coil<!c>tlon of dlScrent kin4e At annuals, M{8.s Mulford.
daum 6.—Beet bk)om of one variety of rose, flrst, Mias MUlfoid; second. Mm. fttpHom.
Claae S.-^-Haat exhibit of climbing rose. Miss Mulford, *
Cla;i« 7.—Largest collectton of tea roKC'S, MUis Mulford.
Clas.s 8.—Best single variety of tea roHe. Mills Mulford.
Class 10.—Beat exhibit of one bloom perpetual rose, Mrs. Qualcy.
Class 11.—Best collection of named peonies, Mrs. Melsencr.
Cla.ss 12.—Best display of peonies, (unnamed), Mrs. Gaston.
Class 13.—Best exhibit of ono variety (peony), flrst, Mrs. Arthur Vaughan; Noi'ond, Mrs. Ferguson.
Clii.ss 14.—Best exhibit of ouc variety
of iris, Mrs. Meissncr. |
Ctess 15.—Best collection of different j
varieties of Iris, Mrs. Hoyt. !
Class 18.—Best collection of flower-1
tn«r shrubs, Mm. Buckner. I
Cla.s8 20.—Most artistic vase of wild ¦
flowers, Mrs. Sckert.
Class 21.—Greatest variety of named wild flowers of Nassau County, Miss I'ewcll.
Class 22.—Best exhlMtion vase of any one, kind of flowcr, Mrs. Graham.
Class 23.—Best exhibit of more than oae kind of flowcr, Mrs. Meissner.
Cla.ss 28.—Best exhibit of any one variety in the show, Mrs. F.. B. Clark, Class 30.—Children's exhibit, flrst. William Meis.sncr; second, Haxel Hend¬ rickson.
Finest arranfeeme<|t for table dccoi-a- tlon, first, Mrs. F. H. Clark; second, Ml.ss Esther MacDonald.
¦Best c6l1ectloB of vegetables, flrst, Mi-.s. Clark; setiond, Mrs. Buckner.
Mi'.s. K. B. KcKellar entertained at a delightful dinner of eight covers Sat¬ urday evening. The guests include<l Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Weed, Mr. and Mr."*. Lawrence Mortimer and Miss Edith Brown and Miss Marion MvKel- lur. .Vftcr dinner cards were enjoyed.
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BALDWIN
X mona* psetui* abrnm auai aniefU^u- oient will be given Wedneeday evening, June 16, at the BaMwin Theatre, (irand avenue, near Merrick road, by tb* boi- im of All Haintji' Btplatopal Chureli to awell tbe iMilMIng filtd fur the new churvh. A guod entartataaMitt in prf>- vWed.
.\ strawberry featlval v^II be beld on Suturday of thts week at tbe comer of Merrick ixmuI and Hf^rimon avenue by the ladles of AU Sainta' Bplaeapa! Ohureh,
Hempatead,
TrbB Matewfcs June 18.—The Altotinas aafeated the Moliawka of Brooklyn here yeatreday afternoon by a score of Z to 1. the hhom wea rather loeely played otin both aide*. Klbrenski pitched for HnniMtoad and pulled himself out of tihree bad holes in time to prevent further scoring.
I Vi hsuta an ufBcc aome time ' might the aaan If tbe a»aa w«» nblkj^i" . ?««ki^; th« bfltee that he« not. a: bomc w||ca the eOBcc «bIIm.
li A unim9AmAaA!aiaggemBaamBggg9gs
wk SALE iHteS NEW COUNTIY BOMB
VALUT SnUEAfl
on mope bt Mill Ip Fine RaUdeaUal
".twaaTli
ft mope ia Mill In Fine IKaiM
tbrauali bM«4lfar>lMii« tr doont. Braok Marby-
HZ BOOMS, Mim wmam m- n/offjoosFn
Open fUreplsoet, Qw, BeoArifit^^
Plk«*: $ll,fH, %\\,Sm aad lltSM
$3,000 Caah ia all raqabti. tAt999
ROBERT R. »BffiX
VAtXST 8TB£AX. L I.
Telenbonaa: Oflice: 343 Valley Stream Reaidenee: 320 Valley Stream
I'yivunus Ward and l.eRoy Weed have rented cottages at Vineyard Ha¬ ven, Mass., for the summer. The two families leave Garden City next week.
Positioiu Wanted
iVfUnSPGRT, hfindsomely furnished apartment for tent; glasaetl In porch iK!rsQnu,-etv.: phofie Fpt. l&l-J. 3:9L
NICBLY furnished apartment for rent
frew June \5 to Bept. IG. South
Shore JHotel. Roae St„ and Long Beach
Ave., Freeport, 8:89
.i-JJI..
SilaatiM Wntad
ON gentleman's estate, handy all- aeaut^d; f»n drive Ford car and take
care of saddle horsos; English: ref<>r- W.O., General deDvery. BcU- it% hi. »!92
Attit
TO RENT—Two large roOms for cou
ViatijK and beat painting. Inside outside, painting, kalsomining paper hanging; all work guaran¬ teed.' 80 Liberty Ave., Freeport; phone Fpt. 1001-W. 8:88
'^" "' iWp'Wii^id ' -
^UBRKaimenTwonien), over 17, for Vis«t»r Mall Service; $120 nwnth; ex- »|eM|ice unneeaaaary. For free par- rjdpM^ of «xamiuaUona, write- J. jd (former CUivil Service «X'
r) S3> EquttaUe BuilOUig. Wash- FOR HALE—-Indfaui motorcycle. 1918. luffitMi, D. C. 93-81 iwwerplus; reaaonable. P. R. Smith,
MERRICK or Freeport, an 8 or 9.room houso with attic; nice locattun; good heating and plumbing; must be reasonable in price and terms. H. M.. Dally Review, Freeport.
CLERICAL or office work., young girl
Just leaving high tf^tmol. Address:
Lillian Brower, Locust Ave., Ocean
Side. 3:94
Kureka Hook, ].,adder and Bucket Co;. 1, of Ro<'kvllle Centre Flre Department, will hold Its next regular meeting on Tuesday, June 14, at comiNiny head- quarters.
Flre companies of Rockville Centre vtsited headquarters, the liom<^ of the Woodland liose Company, yesterday and received supplies for the ensuing year.
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For Sak—lire Stock
Help Wanted
WANTED — Throe general house- workers, no laundry, small fami¬ lies. 965 tu $70 per montb. Colored chamb<^matd waitreaa, |65. Two good coofcs, 176, $80. Many other exceptiunijii opportunitiea for dotnes- tios. Naasau County EUnploynent Service, 80 Main St., Henpatbad, L. I. Tel. 299.J.
BABY duckp. 35c. a piece. Laying
hens, $2.00. Large spring duoks,
$2.00. Pbone 812-W, Freeport Puul-
itry Farm. 6:84
FO^ SALE—Young road horse; very gentle, stylish, and feapless of the usual road eight; can be driven by a Iiuly and oan trot faet; priced, to sell. Albert H. Dean, Bollnioie. 98-8
GERMAN polici^ ddg; excellent watch
.; dog; Inquire Lakeview Kennels, >yeat
¦;zr~^ ' mm a -•^----~ ifUlemPslead, . 11:88
For Rent-—UinniMM vmmm r ¦ 'iihiumi iBg=aga^
Wanted-^)*
stta-aaqa
lenses
pie or gentlemen; small private wajs;tki>—House, or Vent of abOui 9
faaaily; beautiful locution; modern; garage; excellent ta()le; referencea exchanged. Hempetead 1745-M. 6:94
Motorcycles For Sale
rooms, all ImprovemeniA, electri* lights, etc., unfurnished. In villago uf Henipstead: full (larticuUrs. C.B.R., PO. bos 125, AlempMtead. 8:9$
iJAmTOR wanted, respectable married oati|t>le; no objection to ona or two cht)lr«n: to live on pj^fnOses: nice apaH- mettt, heat aod electric light included; goe^ salary, ttouth Shore Hotel. Rose Bt. and UMg naocb Aw., rreeport.
6:89
Bellmore, L. I.
8-92
For Sfk~-Fun^titva
Chief Hanson of the Lynbrook Fire Department and several of his assis¬ tants came to Rockville Centre yes¬ terday. After consultation with Chief Larry Waterman they brought over the Rescue Hook A Ladder truck, formerly used In the I.<ynbrook department, to serve as a substitute while tbe Eurekas are at tbe tournament-
Tbr> apparatus b* in the Eurekas house.
u
Girls are invt ua eai;ily insulted as they used to be.
iimai M ,L '. t' J. 'I f.-f "Ifl "I'T¦ we——
DIED.
RENAULD—Died, on June 18. 1921. at 199 North Main street, JOHN B. RBNAULD, (n hia 77tb year. Funer¬ al aervlcea. Tueaday, ati S:IS p. a., at the reaidenee of bla aon, 161 Archer street, Fraeport.
BteaaaA
Real EsMite, Wanted
HOUSBHOPP furniture, kitoben uten¬ sils, earthen puts, etc, 110 Ha^ip- stead Ave., Tal. tSLM.^ RockTiHa
Centre.
KOCKVILLK CENTRE—Wlli puich^d at '>nce. « or 8-rooni up-to-date'hoUB> If pitee is Mcaunabic. R. s., l6e\-i»^^ RockvUte Ontre/ gy i
I RE —: Bedroom furniture.
Shpro Siotel. Rom Bl. «n«
DamdU Ave., Treepart. tJS9
i
siQLLO murrREis
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Orgara 004 Work PrmagUr AtUoAa* to.
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Mrs. J. C. McMlcliad and little son have just returned from a two months' visit with Mrs. McMicbael's family at .\tlanta, Ga.
Students of St. I'aul's school gave their commencement dance in the school gymnasium Wednesday eve|ij»g. The room was artistically decorated with banners and pennants and Mid¬ ler's orchestra fui-nlshed the rausic. Owing to thu fact that ckamlnetions wiere in order at St. Mary's the young Indies could not attend but the Gar¬ den City und Hempstead giVls «d their best to make up tho detcienvy- Every- oae had a grand time.
The Cherry Valley '0«b ha« an¬ nounced a Bridge tournament for mem-'' tiers and guests Friday evening, Junejq 17. The party Is a bt-neflt for the relief: of the Armenian children. '
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Mineola, June 13.—The vlliage baN«-j ball team continued its winning streak i over the week end, bringing home twoj -victories.
Saturday afternoon ut the Fair Ground diamond the local teem' defeat- ed Cedarhurst in a 4 to 1 iwttlo that WHS stopped. In thv ninth inning by rain. The gamu liad been safely "put on ice" before the sliower and tab rain came as a means of letting the vfailftora out easily.
Yesterday Mineola took tbe "Caaey" team of €Ka» P»ve into camp and added tke aecoai vb?tory to the wi»k end by a $ to 1 aeore,
Itlneoldt ba^a seeaM to hava bit their etrtde and feal tbat tbey ean kaep on gr>ing thbi tatgAdrng pace tbe taat ot tbe summer.
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SpltMiy Oppettariljr Fer a Woman Wiiii Experience ia Nannfactatef iMifniaw Aproas and House Dwassi
We hare a wphmtm gpportonity for a woman of eneri- fnce who (sonld manafacture (in voar home towa) Btm- galow Aprons and Honae Dresses for us. We'will supply all work ready eut and will put up all the maohinety nec¬ essary if desired, or wc will offer a good paying position to an executive forelady who could take entire charf^e of a plant. The applioant must be familiar with the class of help required to make this nnaent, and be thoroughly reliable. Apply fivinjf ftm parttcalars to BOX Ho. i^. DAILT REmW omCE, KOCXtllXX CXHTKE.
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MADAME ANNETTE
A SPECIAL SAUE FOR TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY ONLY
CEORGEnE, MIGNOMErrE, TRICOUITE BLOUSES-OVERBLOUSES
A wonderful selection offered for early buyers in Women's and Misses' Waists, Blouses and Over- < blouses, in all pepalax colors; also white and flesh. Some braided in silk and worsted. Georsette bsM- tifttlly laoe trimmed, wonderfully fring^ trimmed Mifi^onette, and some decidedly smart desiffas in Tricollete fring:ed and embroidered models. Also some with elaborate vestee effects. All hifh grade models, Values formerly $5.88. Prices ^O QO especially for Tuesday and Wednesday. .^^aafO
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MADAME ANNETTE
TROLLEY JUNCTION HEMPSTSAD, N. Y.
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57 CENTS A PWT
It sells the world over for 68 ooats ptr pint. Come in next time you pass the store and take Immdo at least a pint. Use it later if not now. Oet this GOOD TAftHISH CHEAP while you can.
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