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Pl)4 » Uev Kpgitat fptttmr. a repi gamrn tipat Yankee^ whi9 viiiiUiMHl dii^. •art d^apent from <'ott<m Mattier. MMie His Own Way in Utm
He apeijt tb ara of bla Ufa
pti a nortbeio ik st»te farm
atipre, mo tar aa lalior wpp cdmeraad, ila path waa tar from a bed «ff romma, tdl the cibatacles tu- overcame during that ehildh(MMl aerved him as excellent schooling for thc battle' he wax to
IWyc b*(i>re he attiMoad a Ptocf In IM^ 1 minted thla ortrh nttrht ttttp. !n a<: chuaen profeaalon. i tlQn a doctor friend ot his and his i <
Judgf Omltl) warn left roothfrleaa at j i;^.,^^,^,. rame forward with an offc IS years. Tlme«r were bard aitd money \ ,^ },<,|p {i^^ struggling young man.
TER DULY EEVIBW, rsmmAJ, APEIL 7, 1921
WKmmmmmmmgammgmmmmmgmmmmBmm
lest h<> bei ¦¦ put tm\
to devote hlmwlf to stu4>'
unprrx|>ared for Ihe '¦
persevecfK). |
ThU wapt on foi . 'i«. Then
with KnancMI 4Mtl»>y mended fi constant indv«try. fee waf able lo t.i. a year'a coiirse at law In tba darti-oe-1 Then he rever«*il hla schedule, work-, Ing Saturdayi^ In Adama' Dry Goods *tore In New Tork and ^.I'.i tlu Adanur Eapreas CVwmpany and suppl-
MAatgptmah
'•*^%r,Sii2
tujca •or:
fptt plentiful. He worked by the month on farms during the aummer tbat he might be able to attend the dlatrlct aihupls In tha winter. The work aeaaon was necnyiKirlly long and Xtte school seaaon necessarily short, but h« peffed away.
"I' worked one summer for the < iM.ley family," itald .Tudge Smith to. day. 'and I remember that Krnest Cmiley (now «hlet clerk In the office of CounVr'flgiaaurer William B. liuyster came there, a freckled-faced Xid to spend the summer."
From th.3 district school, ever strlv- Ing for the higher place, "Lew " Smith
At l^pt eame the fraat day. He fln
iahed law arhool. got bis sheepskin
and was admitted to the bar In 11102. j iiiiAH J ut.'NN. and Mwa Then followed a year hi the o«k;e of i JKRBMIAH J ihnn. hi. wile Thomas, F. Ollroy. Jr.. In Wall street, and after that a period with Ernest R. Eckle)s attorney, also In New York. aitPtet fNir« WItli fM VptMal
"And thon." said Judge Smith to-
InM
,s- i. B^XTRR. Ji
.K and mis. |4l
RKIXIER. hU ppta.
ALBXANMiR. WKttU
MRS. Al.eXANI>BR BBRL.10Z.
hll. wltf. It My; WIULIAK
, .VKK .ni MRH. WUMIAM
t'AHR. hi* wtfr. If any: BKII>-
.;KT I ¦< 11.1.I.NS. M.»JIY OOI»-
'ONNBR «iHl
' iMKSOI. bia
.SEM AMtJA
, ...^.>..M A.^.^r, COUOHL.AI*.
UAN IKI. CHUNI.'S and Wta. DANIKI. CRONI.N. hla wIf*. If anv; KI.I.A DAI.NKS. CATHBR- Ix'b' mvtii. {.pHONIB DK HAB- Kil. aiMl MRS IJiONIE UK .dARKII.. hla wtfp. If anr; JBRE- MI/ JRF
If anr: RirUARD Kr.blOTT, aOd MRS, RiniARI> KI.r.IOTT. hla •rife. H mtiy: WII,I-|AH A. FIMN and Va.P. Wll.1.lt,U A. riMM, hu wlfa. ir anr; lAHtHa ttta' PATRICK and iOtt. JAMtB
FiTZPATpick. )>•• Wlf». If mpr:
PATRICK KITaPATRICK and
chuckle
he
reialled i MRU. i^atrk.'K fitzpAT-
_ J aiCK. hla wlff. Jf aay:
line. "I ol>ened an offlce aO jipHN UANLK^ and MK8. JOHN
qANI.Kr. hla wlf». if any: MAR-
qARKT UILMOKK. JOHK OOR-
day, with
that other
100 Broadway with Just $50 to my
name. My gracious, what a nerve
that was."
As may be exjHcted, the law prac¬ tice was not very large at thu start
w'ent to the High School at Hudson 1 and one day. quite by accldept. Judge Palls and there he began to get his ; a,„|th talked, to a i;nlte<| States Title ftrat footb'ild pa the ladder of aut^cess, j Oomitany man about the purchase although the rungs of that ladder |,j„ Oreat Meadow Prison tract were mighty close to the ground. ; Comstoik. Washington County
MA.N and MRS. JOHN CKIR- MA.N, hi* wlfr. If any; JOSEPH OKKKN »nU MRS. JOSEPH liRKKN, Mh Kit*, it any: JAttsa I) URISWUM) and MRH JAHBS l> URiaWTU.D. hla wife. It any; SA.\II'|!il. JACK8UN and MRB. SAMI'BI. JAflKHO.X bla wife. If any: flA.Mi:EI- KIERSTEAD. JOHN E. KKNNKDT and MRB.
„t I JOH.V E. KK.NNBIJy. hi» wife.
^ i ir any; I.UI'Y KINCAID, THOM- by the; x» T.E (OINT and MRB. THOK-
of
The Title Company wanted
,' 'Going to high school meant a great-i state.
W expense ahd the only way tho i ^an
taoney could be bud was for thc Imiv | ueanh the title. J; was old home to work before and after s<-h<Hil and ' rltoiy to Judge Sinlth, who as a
' AS l.K COr.NT. hla wife. If any:
BRIIKSKT I.KNAHAN, BOPMIA
familiar with the section toji^KWis. ARTHI'R LTNCH and
MRH, ARTHIR I.TNCH, hla wife. If Hoy; PATRIIJK I.TNCH BHd MRU PATRICK LTNCH.
ter-
boy I
during the summer months. He dl I j „„ the farms there had roamed every ajl of that. Arising Ijefore daylight he j f,„,t of it. had searched for strayed d|d chores until such time as he must | cows over It all and knew every hill
• hurry off to his lessons and when
gcbool was over he returned to tasks
iftat kept him busy Uhtil he had to
atudy by the light of the fllckerlni?
^rosene lamii to be ready with his
"Vloasons for the niorrow.
' 'Ho was. striving for something then
and he had begun to taste tbe joy of
iHJok lenrninicr. Ih his youthful mind
there arose the picture of the great
world to cuntiuer "uut there" In that
4.d|»V remote area which he was to In--
' Vade when schooling waa ended and
he had started out lo niake his mark,
Hi« Start in CoUege
"Lew" Smith came from good folk
und he wus taught to go to Hundav
HcJiool un the Subljuth dny. From his
.. Sundiiy school teacher came his flrst
• Chance' to go to coltoge. The High
School ended uiul thc sturdy farm boy.
atunding high in his lestions. he was
given the scholarship that his Sunday
school teacher maintained at Colgate
College.
It was a happy duy for the rosy
und dale there. The TlUe Company sent blm to examine the title, read U, make the alistruct and flnally closed title with the state through the Attor¬ ney General's oltlce.
That work won for him the offer of Ihe United States Title Company to take charge of the Mineola branch of their concern and he came here.
He iemalne<l a year with the title compuny and then opened an office in the Denton Building. Later he forme«l a partnership with Kdwln VV. Weeks and Kugene Denton.
He always took an active part In tho political affairs and became chair¬ man of the Xassau County Keinibllcan C^ommlttee.
Kleited District Allorney
He ran as Iho Repulilicuii candidate ', pix'^iK for district atloinoy in u three cor
hll. wlf«!, If a'ny; WILLIAM LYNCH and MRH. WILLIAM LYNCH. hlH wlff. If any: THOM¬ A.S McCANN and MRS THOMAS McCANN. hia wife. If any;
BARAH McCarthy, ellkn
Mci'OHkER. MARTIN McDON- ofOH and ilKS MARTIN Mc- IXI.NOraH. hla wife. , If'any: JA.MKS McOA.NN and MBS. JAM EH'McO AN.V. hla wife. If iiny: JOH.N .MAIKLNHY and .MRS. Summons JOHN MAHCiNEY. hla wife. If Aq^ Hny: JAME.S .MARSHALL, and Notkr MRS. JAMES MARHHAl.L, hla Artlan To wlfl-. If any; MICHAEL MKA- Farrrlaae OHER and MJRS, MICHAEL Tranafwa .MEAX'.HER hla wife. If any; Ot Tax Llen MRS. JAIIEH MITCHELL, wife of JAMES MITCHELL, If any; WII.LIA.M MiXIRE nnd MRS. WILLIAM MtKIRE. hla wife, if any; THOMAS U. NBALE mid NETTIE NEALE. hia wife.: ED¬ WARD J. OHRIEN and .MRS. Kl)\VARIl J, O'HRIE.N. bia wifi'. If any: .MICHAEL PHELAN and MRS MK'HABL PHELAN. hla wir.'. If any; JASpBR H. ROG¬ KRS and MRS. JASPER H.
i ROGERS, hla wife. If any: JULIA
1 RONOEYROL. HYMAN.N ROS-
! ENTHAL nnd Mra. HYMAN.N
J{OSENTHAI.. hla wifi?, If any:
ROS.S. C, ANTOl.NE
norjO.N. MARY SHANDLEY,
EPH 1. STRBBT, hla wlf«. 'f any: HART K. WVWBI'T- ^^'•^-
SAmiit trrtMma^mt «*»f
If .mr: JOHJr JTlffmAJ'^o:-. MicMkr TBOMPsggf aaa utRs
HKNRT TIIOMPHOW. hla wif. any: EI.iza thom^TW^.^
C-HARt.ES P. THOBE and KRH
CHARLES P. rttapm, hi* pttt^.
it aar: HBNRT WAONBR. JB . and MRB. -HE.NBT WAUVtni. JR. hla «Ue. If any; H^NRY WaUKBB. hA.. |iad MB*
HKNRT yuAOiftit. pa.. n« wit-.
If any: JAMES i. 'WAlJm and HRS. JAMES J. WAl.SH. hla
Slfe. If *a»; ttmti M. WWGHT.
Ilvlns and If any w all b.- dead, apy and all Vfraoma un- k.-i'..»ii i.i i>l*iBJJS. h»T&» a fiif'r' or who claim to havw an hntri+al In or a (vneral or aikrclllc ll'-n mma tbr real pinpartr daaerltn>4. In thp oimplalnt In this action Of any iwrt tfecrctrf. br. titrotifh or nndar thu afor«««ld defen¬ danta, any or «ll uf tlwai. auch •jnKniiwn itrraona pelnm bareln Kencrally deifcrtlKd and ballW in- trnd<^ t<i be included In tbe fol- lunios deacrl^lon. vU: the ikelra. ilrvlaeea. rxusiMor*. troate«». ad¬ mlnlatratora. creditor*. lienors tnd craDtK*. Wieir reavfCtWc huai^nd*. wive*. or widow*, heir*, i^viaeea. l«is«l repreaenta- llv>>a. credltora. Ibtnora. sraatrca. ieacundants and suc^>^aa•>^a In In¬ tereat. tbeir reasectlvr hiiabanda. Mflvea or wldowa. If any. all of whom and wboae names and Dlac- '¦» ot re*li|ence an unknown lo plaintiff and tfUOKKTB Vf. DENTON, .
D«f«m|»nta.
X
To the above named defendanta and uaph if them.
TOi; ABB HBREUY St'MMONKU Ttt an¬ swer the ojmplaint In tbi* aoiun, apd to 'sTve a rupy of ynur anawer on tho plalnlill'* Kltorneya within twenty daya afli-r th>- K-rvii>« of thia auramoo*. exclualve nf the duy of aitrvlce; and in caae of your failuo- lo appear >r anawer. Judgment will be taken usaln.'it you by default for the relief demanded In the complaint.
Dated. March 12th, 1121.
Hl'RLEY ft SOITIIARD, Plaintiff'* Attomera. once ft P. II. Aifdrcaa. 33 Railroad Ave.. Freeport. .N. Y. To lhe above named or dvalifnated defen- dnnta:
• The rori'wiilng; aummona la aerved upon you by publication puraoant tu an order of Hon. I.. B. Faber. Juadce of the Supremo Court, S(^uond Judicial Department, state of New York, dated the 23rd day of March r.i:'l :ni1 flied with thc complaint In the ..Bice of the Clerk of Naaaau (.'ounty, at .MIneolu, N. T.. on .March 23rd, 1921.
Dutod March 23rd, 1!»21.
HfRLEY ft SOITHAUD omco ft P. o, Addreaa, 33 Railroad Ave,, '
Frocport. N. T.
Statement of tke QwiNiratUi .' etecolalloa. ^te.. f««a£fed br Iba Act •imprt^' ot AuMDi it. nil. of Tho tunr lew. (labiiaiMrf dally pt rrraporu New i> for Atn-ll. J»»l.
New Xarti. Cvaotr of Naaaan. a*.
'Natary PaMtc In and for tho
.sjj»t« an« eoumy «forea«td. tieraooally ap-
oMred James E. ftcileiu wkp. kavliw boon
,da'y-awar» soeurdiilk to law. d«poae* and
aa} a (bat he I* tbr naUlahrr of Tbe Daily
Review, and that the fctlowiiiK la. to tbe
>M*I of hla kimwle^ae ^ad briier, a true otate-
; inent of tbe ownerahU. manajreraeni (and If
. a 4hlly saprr, tbe cli^ulatlbn). etc.. of tbe
HforeaakI pnbllratlon for the date abown tn
I Ipf mpnv. c«ii(lua. rwioi^ by the Aot of
kaatmt 14. mi. •mboMed In aectlon 44(.
Poatal Ijiwa and Rcanlatlona. printed aa tbe
rrvrrws of Oti* form, to wit; ^
' ^l. Tbat thr namea and addreaor* M the
pnbllaber. editor, manastns editor, and bua-
Uieoa aiiuiaaira are:
PnMMMT, Jamea E Stilea. Frerport. N. T. Rdlt-r. Waller 8. Puniielh Rockville Cenlre. , X. f, Maiiaaina Kdltor. none. Bfwinraa ! Mnn^ror. nnnje
3. That tbe owner* are: tOlv* name* a^id , ndttrcaae* of ln<ilvtdi)al ownera. or. If a ear- pnrallon. five lla name and the name* and addreaaea of atockhoidera ownins »r boIdii|^ 1 p<f cent j»r more of fhe tntal amount of atock;.) Naaaau CoHHtj Review C<irp<iratlpn Fret port, N. Y.. Jawa K. Stile*. Freeiwrt,
Mart**-
.V T, Uae C Py>ar«#». rro^roort. AIKo Jt Mtetl>« «vtpM IMjo. a. T i:iti.t n» known booJfhnViera. K *'¦ fLpf Other lecnrtty )M4r|s < . . h ildlnr I pat crat or oorr of total luhonat . or other mimmrtttam are: ¦• atata) Hans.
4. rpmt tht i«v> aarsanuiba tmat nhova. ¦•rilfv'tfM naoM* of r.h» owners. ntwUmMera. an4 wai ity hoMrnr. if any. emmi.tt mat amly the Ilat of alocklioidera and secertty hoMero a:< tbey aperar opoa the hooley of the ensi- pmy but alon. In e«aea where tbe steekkeM- *- or aoearlty holder appear* mpam the hoefc* of tbr carapany aa truatee or ia aar oIlMr ftduciaey relation, thr name nf th« person or conifpcaUaa for whom auch traatae ID actlea le mtam: alao Ihat thr aaid two snTaaraiibB Oiamtaln atatement* emltiaclnir alBtint'a full knowledare and beUrf aa to the cireoast and condltiooa trader wbtch atockholCsra apt B<<curlty holder* who do not appear syoa tae book* of the comsnny a* truMeo*. hold •toek *nd srcarllle* In a capaCUy other thaa that of a bona n<ie owner: and thi* aOlant ha* no ri'aaon lo believe that any otbef acraon riatbin. or corporation baa aoy Interest direct or liHllnict in Ibe said i^ocK. bonda. or otfcrr aecurttle* than ¦* *ii atated by him.
5. Tbat the averaae nimtUr i.f cxipie* of rach iaaue of thla i>«abllL-«lii>n aold or dm- l.lbutrd. throush rhe malla or ntherwlar. lo paid aubscribera durlns the six muntha pre-
cedlns tbe date abown above I* 4.(«* (three
' PAMSa B. ¦TII..BK
twon* In and Mbseritied MAr* aw tbls '<«ih 4pjr «r March, tiii.
(My cmnialaaHai rtvlraa tt^GtnTittt >
Lyons, N. v., Aprlt 7.—Mra. Bridget Kahler. seventy-five, recluae and ec¬ centric character of thia village, waa found dead in her home here. The body was liikag oa tb«) gaaf. Hm) cause of death is unknown, bat abra¬ sions on tbo Upa and hand* Pfo 'be¬ lieved to have been cauaed bjr rata and |ict catis. It waa tho cuitom uf villagers to take food or clothlitg to Mrs. Kahler to ysslat her i» what M-^ined to he a needy i?imditto(). Tba home was ill kep^^ and pqprly fur¬ nished. With her passing away |t la saM she left Investments In truat com panlee and savings Ijauks (fgi^recat- tng (10,000 to $;o,oo«.
Ik^,
jpn
THB PEOPLE 1>F
1 .. u.. . ,,.,.. , 1.11 .'KFNIS SHEA and MR.S. DENIS
nered tight In IIUJ and was elected by i g,,^.^ ^^^„ ^.|,,, ,, „„y. p^^,.
la.'iO majority against Charles Wysong. j >IICK SI.EVIN and SIRS. PAT-
niCK SLBVLN, FR.*
Democrat, and James Dowsey. Pro¬ gressive, when the party was not put¬ ting up the solid front it now does. Ho
'¦''wheeked farmer lad 'h'h'en he carried ' "erved as distiict attorney in 1914-1,'i his bandljug into Colgate College. By «'><1 IS"*'' tl
the aid of the scholarship and such a.>< alstatiL-e as u brother, lir. JudsoM 'Hmltb, of Hew York, could giv >. "Lew" started on his course ot higher educa-
* He entered in 1896 und^ when it
"^feentad almost that fhe Woeti'iMttght '«fnd wmt to be attalnetl it was ull 'swept away. In 188U the doctor brother died and Judge Smith was forced to leave college. He went ut once to New York, straightened out the affairs of his widowed sister-in. law and started her and two small children for a home in the north end Vt the. state.
A job had to Ik? hud, aud-at once. (Uld "Lew" Smith, latt? collegian, be¬ came lin employee of Trow's City IJ|. rectory,
With ardor undiminished and still iwlth the same old ambition that cui Jled him through luborlous summers und studious winters, the l>oy, ulready a man with the cuies he had assumed, got w-ork at night in a clothing store to eke out hia income. He saved and 4'then came the chance to get a scholar¬ ship in Juw school through an old friend, the doan of Colgate, who re¬ called how earnestly the farm lad had >|tiuggled only to huve his ambitions
checked when misfortune overtook the family.
Mtudled Law at Nigbt That IftW school scholarship meant iJvej haiUer work since "L*w" Smith hftd to strive during the day and then
oxttend achool at nighl. He went to 'Bight school for two years, working
in tho daytime In a ctothing store. He hud Ifttid time for reading law and «tudylnf and he did that at the best
thitea be could flnd. He read law be¬ tween Wles of, clothing, sold a collar
und ababrbed a ilttle knowledge from
'a lext lKX)k and burned much midnight nil. When classes were over he hud
a ..I I IIM saaMMiaBi
that ofllce so it came to tho.
ciH^tmOE I and
wife. It any; RA.NCtS S. BMITH und MRS. pRA.NCIS 8. S.MITH. hi* wife, if any; OBOROE SMITH and MRS. OEOROE SMITH. M* wife. If any: MICHAEL M. .SOHE.NSE.N , .... „ . .and MRS. .MICHAEL SOREN-
conducted thc affairs of ^,5^. hi» wife, if any: FRANK ably and well tluit when C- .STEFKENS und MRS. FRANK <; STBPFfelNS hia wife. If nny; »IRS. GEOROE \V. STEFFKNS, carry the HepMblkan standard In the i v.if.-. of OEOROE W. STEf- „ , . , ... ¦ .u 1 .. i I-'KNS. If any; OEOROE '^
tight for county judge in the latter | jj^ij^-,.;
part of HOB he was the map. He de¬ feated James P. Niemann, the strong- est man the Democrats had, by 'iii'oll.
As a jurist Judge Sinlth has .nam tlmos justified the selection the pen-, pie mado when they placed him on the iH-nch. Fair, learned In law and ever ready to do a full measure tf justice to all concerned he has won friends on every hand.
Judge "Smith makes his home in Hempstead where with Mrs. Smith and his two boys he hus the tdeal life of the American citizen. j
und MRS. 1). 8TO.NE. hla wife. If any: SIMO.N STRAPS and MRS. SIMO.N STRAfS. hla wtfe. If any: FRANCIS L, STREET and MRS. FRANCIS L. STREET, Ms wife. SritEK'
STIIEKT, hia wif,-. If iinv, JOI- EPII L. .«TRRi':T. und MRS JC*-
If «ny)^ FRA.NCIS KT Hnd .MRS, FRANCI.^
THK 8T,VTE OF .NEW YORK.
Tn Martha .\nn Mellaaa Perrow. Annie. K. S<'ni5rr. IdH J. Thuma*. Edwurd K. Rob(<rt«, Murlhu E. Robert*. John H. Penow. Elhel Perrow. WllliHin Edmund Perrow. Miiry I'.'rrijiv Syk.a. Lmwioiici' IVrrow. Olivci- H. Perrow, Martha J. Roberts, Charle* F. Pcr- low, Robert Verrow, snd William Sesma^. Send (Jreellnifs: AVheri'iiB. Tere»» Vlr»lniH Roberta Evana. who lesidea at Ore Hank. Vlrsinia, hits lately applied to-Ihe SurroKule'a Courl of our Cuun¬ ly of Nnaaau. to have a certain inatrunient In wrilinjr bcHrlnir diite the ninth dpy of .\UKu*t. 1009, relalins to both rciil iiml peraonal prop¬ erly duly proved aa the laat WIII and Tjala- nieiit of .MellHaii J. ScHman. deovaai'd. who wua at the llni" of her d.-nth u reaident of ll.mnal.'ad, in auid County of Niiaauu
THEREFORE, you. iind euch of you. are cited lo »how cauae before the 8urro»at.'a I'ourl of our Counly of Naaaau. nt the Sur- roKHii'a omce «i MIneolu. in the ('nunty of Niiamiu. cm the :inth day of April, lasi. at nine o'dock In the foreniHin of that day why Ihe aald Will and Teatament ahould not be HflmiUnd to probutu aa a AVIll of real and perHoiiH 1 property.
In Testimony Whereof. We have caused thn aeal of the Surroaate'a Court of our aald County of Nassau to be hereunto affixed.
WITNESS. Iton. Leoiio D. Howell, Sur.- (L. S,) rotate of our said Cuunly ot Naa¬ aau. at the Surrottute a Oillce. at Mineola. in the aaid Counly. the 22nd duy of March, one thousand nine hun¬ dred and tnenly-one,
EDWARD W, WKKKS Clerk of Ihe Surronalc'a Couil
'^
HKMii' MORRISON POST
Kreeport. April 7.—The,Henry Mor- rlslon I'ost of the American Legion will hold services Sunday April 10 at the Bethel A. .M. K. Church. Kev. V». K.'Coffey wl)l tifflchtte.
All colored veterans are invited ti- attend. t bairman Peter Stephen llefk. who helped organize the pOst will bring I. messuge of interest to the veterans.
HB=
Trucks $ anA Storftge
ALBERT B. MBRKLEN
OENERAL TRUCKlNa
DAILY TRIPS TO NEW YORK
276 S. MAIN STREET
FREEPORT TELEPHONB 1199-W
B»ai(«
Boys! Boys!! Now is Bicycle Time
You know these makes:
In two shakes of a lamb's tail!
That's why it pays to run to New York to replenish your wardrobe.
Abundant stocks.
Complete ran^c of sizes.
PricetJ all bused on to¬ day's replacement costs.
HaU Orders Flllsd
Rogers Peet Company
Broadway Broadway
at 18th St. "Foff^ at»4thSL
Convenient Broadway Corners" Fifth Ave. At Warren at 41 at St.
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MIAMI
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:OLUMB|A
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Wl sun A MSM
•t thif roataurant th»t If « delight to the aytf es wtll ua the iMlatu. Ya^ oomiiMinca 'tm mt^, himsry tho mUiuIr yi»uf atant^ rfeats (j^ttbu tumiiMusly ».rv«4 viotiiais.
CALVOi'S RfiSTAUftANT
3«1 Vrtpit St., HettOPiapi i'KNTRAL UOyiCL
ttmttatt. 1 !• t.M—l4Mi«b. Me. U t« a
m»per. aae. p pt t
. ftniitiAL qmcmsN i>i>!«iitai
¦ U »f a. fl.tf 4 la f;K4te 4{i U^r
REAL wmACQtmm
tniaaiPtutD boomh «o tumr'
Wp h^ve a large stock op hand and we are si^JUng tjiem a( greatly reduced prices.
Try us before you order, j
8fvi9gs of 25 per cent. from| Iiet pri^f •
^•o ell the well icnown nieke* I of tires. Rfpe|rw«NH|cprpi|i|»||]r| I altended to. „
JANVEY'S I
JKcycle Store
256FroiaSLjtn9stiacl
(Phone 4M.R)
Bankers' Protective Appliance Corp.
—Manufacturers of—
Bullet Proof Glass, Non-Shatter«hle Windshields, and Other Devices for Safety
Wf Offer a Sntall Amount of This (^oqipfiiy's Stock For Sale g\ 110.00 fer Sli#re, PrcTiwii^ to Af4ife Tradisf
H. J-. GOLD CORP.
STOCKS AND BONDS OF AU^ MARKETS
lSI-160 Wett 4^tii S(r««t, Haw York Oty
tel. Bryant 7924, 66T|, 53J9
—OR— ] ROBERT R. COMRS. SO Brtw«r A^, RockTiUe Centre
Telephone 3^42-R Sflfe RfyrfftnlatiTf/on Unf ltlt«<l
MADAME ANNETTE
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TROLLEY JUNCTION
HEMPSTEAD. L. L
Delightful Offerings^ For Spring
SPRING SUITS . In Serge, Poirre TwUl, 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 MILLINERY, WARNER'S, GOSSARD AND REDFERN CORSETS
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For a limited time we will book your orders and guarantee delivery in any quantity, from Jamaka to Merrick
EGG, STOVE AND CHESTNUT
SIZES OF COAL
$14e00 Per Ton
PEA COAL, $12.00
BAGGING, 50 CENTS PER TON EXTRA
Seaioned coril wood cut to fire place kngtb by the cord, half cord or load
Fer cenvenience place your oriler with the nearest ettce
LONG ISLAND FUE CORP.
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LynUrook Coal Co.
Phone 780 Lynbrook
Freeport Coa| Co. \ Laurelton Coal Co.
Phone 398* Freeport Phone 1898 W Laurdton
Rockvilie Centre Coal Co. ,
Phone 252 R. V. C.