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Kockville Centre, April 11.--The vor- nerston(>'of thp new Iiiveri»lde Sehool. at Hiverj/de Drive and South I'ark ave, WHjr Ittid by Alfred K. Ives, Jr.. presi¬ dent of tho lioard of BducaUon, Satur¬ day afternoon. The program was in
charge of M. J. a^adigan. member of ^^^^^t E„,orf .s«lea 100,000 bushels the Hoard. Oermany; 50,000 barrels flour to p:Hrope.
Thc ceremony was opened with an ^,,^ receipts continue light; eastern do- inrotation by ««).• Rev. Alei^ander John- ,^„^ ^,„^^ ,„ ohlcago cash market, rton. of fhe IkipntK Church. A song ".\ineHcn the Be«>utltl4l," ^*"* ••hen aling
¦ Chitatgo: around t7.S0 W*w Voik. T«x:is
' ' '¦ s Triunophs $7.40 per 100 It-i.
. lAavetamtit white potatoe:;
apidly week ended April Ilh:
HhipmcntH 3.1»>5 carj compared with
J,8S8 cars preceding week. New York
iiold stonwe Haldwin apples up 36c city
MrholeHaie markets at 46.00 to |».0O per
fjlil, exefpf ('hicugo lower at 14.60-13.00.
MorthwQstein extras fapty Wlnesarm
in<'ditini to large hIzch .slow and dull
iChie^Ko tZ.sr, to ^.&0 per box; small
¦ sizes »2.00-$2.25. Shipments bbl applfi: wlBS cai-s week ended April 7 compared with 518 cars preceding week. .Mid-
(llewcKtern yellow onions slow and doll
i,lt>- market.'*, r,0c-$1.00 per 100 Ib.s. Tex-
mixed Np. 1 and,
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Abandoatd Freeport CUmney Becomes , Bir^l of a Hotel For Siiminer Guests
Washington, I). C—JOraIn: Wheal prices kept within range of four <;ents during the week, corn ono cent. I'rices fluttuated mpidly
with declines about offset by ad-
vancerf. On the Sth. prices higher earl>[jas'yellow Ikimudas. ,
oq Ulk of good export business and j ^^^ 2 eommerelal pack, »2.26-f3.0O per fears of port strtkc at Hueifus Aires, but itandatd crate Eastern consuming mar- later reports that exporters were offer- hRts $1.71 to $2.75 in Middlewestem mar- ing to resell led to considerable prp»;- ket». Chieago slightly lower around gart, Countrx offerings Southwest j 4«0''- I'rices down 60e f.o.b. at SOci larger; farmers .showing dlsix)s!ti<>n to -^Vrli 6.
Freeport, April 0.—The bousing situ¬ ation has been 8<',>lved in Freepwt in the renovation and occupation of an apartment dwelllay that U now full of familiea • from cellar to garret. It la situated on the extension of AtlanUc avonue. betwaen Bedell atreet and Houth Main atreet and la alive with noisy occvpanta, yet nobody complains of their preaence.
Some yeara asro there uaed to be a lumber yard on the apot and a ateam mill supplied the power for the plant.
Today, all tbat is left of the place IS|
^.:apled all of the dt>prway. he rudely lew into her and knocked back Into the parlorette. Louil chattering* from hat locality soon after, told the nelgh- mrs t|>at he was getting a laying but . 'or staying so long at the B. P. p. ISagles. > I
On the other hand Mr. and Mrs.; Tweet were bride and groom. He came tiome with a wisp of hay to put in the I ove nest and even though Mrs. Tweet' «-as occupying all of her doorway he luttered around and patiently hung o the comer of a brick by his <fye
Mr. M«n of Ihf family will have to g<-l out and hustle.
It la a pretty a^ght to saa thkirt anil to watch theli; Uttie family trials and tribulationa. On tha avaaina nMaUon- ed It was aa warm aa auaamar and the aun was going dowp rtsg mm lire. The old chimney apartments stood out in strong relief againat the reddening crfonaon sky and tbe little feathered tenants were making tbf air alive with the excited fUttlnga an^ noisy chattar- tnga.
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the chimney that belonged to the ateam I ^^ows until sht waa ready to back up mill. Some flfty or more feet high. It I '"«* mstiie room f6r him to enter. is a landmark and rivals the wireleaa|
by the sehool chlldem ynder the leader¬ ship of Mrs. .M. I'. I.«lre> music teua|Jer of the whool. Scout Jack Hartmann. aecomi>anic(l with a <:ornet.
When President Ives was introduced hc «i>oke of the necesMity of the new school and the value of a thorough edu- catton. Another song. "Our Flag," fol¬ lowed.
Dr. K. D. Del ..a no .spoke on the his¬ tory and "growth of thc present school system and presented many Interesting unknown facts to the pre.sent popula lion. He outlined the growth of the school from the time when the only achool facilities were a small one-room structure on Hanks nve.. whleh was followed by a two-room buildinK that stood where the (^tholle school now stands. He al.so told of the private school cjilled the "In.stitute" eonduetod undei- the .supervision of the Hev. Burr, ut that time pastor of the only ehureh in Oceanside. Kdwin Wallaee, presi¬ dent of the VUIage, made a short ad¬ dress.
The school children sang "The Flag and tho Eagle." Andrew J. .MeElroy talked upon tho .si'hool .syslei^^^om the point of "Retro.spect oetHi "t^ospect." Mr. McElroy was a member of thc Hoard of Kdueation when the war broke out and resigned to entcM' the .service. The audience und school children joined in sln,iilnK the "Star Spangled IJannei'." The Flag salute lead by the Uoy Scouts, followed.
Mr. Ives was called upon to lay the cornerstone. Ma Madigun announeed that all those who wished might place cards In the eoinor.stone. ' Numerous eaiils Were eolleeted by the Hoy .Scouts und deposltvd in a coi)per bo.x together with letters and other data concerning line .contract for the new building, t'ijins of this lime were also placed in the Ijox. "
Mr. Ives showed his (lualities as a mason when he set and leveled off the stone. Hev. Handsfleld of the Chuieh
of the Ascension, pronounced the Dene- ¦"''' «-'hicago 46iie. Dull ., .. < weakness have featured
The .school eliihlreu wei-c assembled at the (."iiiitijn .school before lh(> affair and marched down to the .site a<-eonipanicd by th<' Hoy .Scouts of Troop Two.
The guests included foinier \'illn«:e I'resldent .Morley K. Dunn, Miss I'hoebe Cond)e«, who was a great aid in obtain- ,ing the site, I'rofe.s.sor Alfred K. Ives, father pf thc I'resi<ient of the Hoard, W. H. Covert, Superintendent of School.s, Mrs. C. W. E. Winterbottoin, mehiber of the Hoard, .Mis. H. E. Hoorom, for- nu>r member of the Hoard, and A. J. Flanagan, ta.\ collector.
Try dried fruits in cookies or breads; ^sthey should be chofjpcd in sinall pieces before adding them to thc dough.
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GENERAL TRUCKING ' DAILV; TRIPS TO NEW YORK 27G S. MAIN STREET
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No. 2 red winter wheat 5c-8c over Chi¬ cago May; No. 2 hard lOc lie over; No. 3 mixed corn 4c-4>/i.c under Chicago May; No. 3 yellow 2^ under. .MInne apolls flour trade dull; receipts spring wheat so small there is hardly any mar¬ ket. Kansas City milling demand slow; export demand fair; No. 2 hard winter wheat 13c over Kansas Cily May. For the week Chicago May wheat down %c at $1.34H. May corn unchanged at 59%c. Minneapolis May wheat ui> ^c at $1.29^4, Kansas City May down l%c at $1.25^; Winnepeg May down l%c at $1.«1H.
Live Stock and Meats: Price of prac-: tically all classes and grades of live j stock at Chicagp declined the j)a.st week. Hogs broke 2,''>c to lOc j>er 100 lbs. Heef steers down OOc-SBc; butcher cows and heifers Off 25c-50c. Fat lambs declined 25e; feeding lambs SOc per 10l> lbs. Vearlings and fat ewes practieally i steady. April Sth, Chicago prices: Hogs, , bulk of .«ales $(f. IO-S!t..")0; medium and good beef steers |7.75-$!l.OO; butcher | cows and heifers $l.50-$y,00 feeder steers $7.00-$8.i>0; light and medium ' weiKht veal calves $G.50-$!».50; fat lambH ; $7.7.")-$10.25; feeding lanibs $t.00-$8.2;>; ' yearlings .f7.2,'.»!».00; fat ewes $.->.00 to $6 7.''i. The trend of Eastern wholesale ' fresh inea| prices wa.s upward. Heef advanced 50c-$1.jO; veal $1.00 Io $2.00; pork $1.00 to $3.00 per 100 Ib.s. Lnnib and mutton practically xinehanged, .¦\pril Sth, Kood grade meats: Heef $16.00 $17.5(1; veal $16.00 to $20.('0; lamb $17.00 to $21.00; mutton $12.00 to $16.00; linht pork loins $2.').00 to $29.00; heavy loins $18.00 to $2:i.OO.
Dairy I'loduets: Increasing su(>r)lieH and very unsettled feeling in butter market the past few days has resulted in a sliari) decline of 3c in mo.st mar. kr-ts, althoufrh markets v/ere a little steadier on the .Sth. Some dealers be¬ lieve weaknc.ss teinpoiary but hiueh will depend upon weather conditions the next few days. Closing prices 92 .score; I'hiladelphia 50c, Ho.ston SOc, New York ' Dull trading oqd ¦ the week's] clieese niaiket. Trading slow a.s buyer.s I generally have lopked for still lower ¦ level before bottom of 'market is reached. At WLsconsiii primary mar¬ kets price-s averaKc: Twins 20c, daisies 21e, double daisies 20i4c, Longhoins 22e, Young .\merieas 21c.
Fruit and Vegetables: Potato markets \ down 20c Northern shi^)plng point.s, ' closing 70c to 85e per 100 lbs sacked. ' Chicago carload market at New Vork • low down SOc at 70c-85c. New ^Torls i round whites sliKhtly weaken, New j Vork City $1.10 to $1.10 bulk. Florida : No. 1 spaulding rose in double hoad barrels, closed lower at $9.00 to $9.50 |
i t'otton: St)ot cottoij prices down $7 »>oints p*at week, closing at 10.28c per ib., a new low price for the season. New Sork May future down 27 points at 11.62c.
Ha.\, Markets generally weaker. Improvement of volume of offerings lotieeal'le; demanil fairly active though below normal. Increased receipts In t.'lii<aKo took edge <}ff market. Off qual- i*r hay offered at wide dl.tcounts. (Joun- try loadings light in West, heavier In East. Kan:-ia« City market weak; only toi) grades moving local demand ab- sorbinjr most of be.st hay. No market ' in Cincinnati account ralnn; receipts very large; 125 cars in yaids and term-: innls. Southwestern markets report < light arrivals, poor demand. Atlanta Imniket off $1.00 to $1.50 all kinds.' |(Jlioted: No. 1 timothy $22 Cincinnati; 'IK34.50 Chicago; $27.00 Memphis; $29.50 New York; No. 2 timothy $19.50 Cin¬ cinnati, $21 Chicago. $25 Momphi.s, $37.50 New Vork; No. 1 alfalfa $17 Cin¬ cinnati, $27 Memphis, $17 .Minneapolis; I Np. 1 prarie $1 I Kansas City, $15 Min¬ neapolis.
Feed: .Market more .stable.' Eii.'-tern trade abi-orbed considerable dl.stress feed to supply immediate^ requirements,; Many markets still very weak. Salen! of bran ahd middlings Kichmond re-^ ported $26.00 and $25.00, respectively,! l/iUMoed meal lower; export demand ' seems well suttpljed. Cood inquiry from ' Ohio. I'roduetion below normal. Cot-; ton-seed me'al steady. Hominy feed firm- . ei- on ll^bt offerings for immediate ship- ] nipnt. Country ''demand light move¬ ment, tiantiit offerings he.ivy. .Stock good. .Mi.ved cars in fair request, liuot- ed: Hran !|117,00 Kansas City and .Min- ne-ipoli.s, $18.00 Chicago; middlinKs $16 Minneapolis, $18.50 (."hicaBo; linseed meal $38.50 Minneapolis, $39.00 Huffalo: ;i6 per cent cotton .seed meal $21.50 .Memphis, $31 I'hiladelphia; .No. 1 Alfal- |ja_ meal $21.00, St. Loujsj white hominy feVd $21.nn St. i.(*is.,$22,00 i.'hicago. Hrown shorts $17..">0 Kansas City.
mast belonging to a nearby neighbor.
Passing the spot the other evening it was discovered that the old chimney wus a alive with birds who bave found nooks the entire length of the chinmey their apartments for the aummer m<mths.
There is no elevator service In "Star¬ ling Hotel" but then none is needed. As the scribe passed the edifice Mrs, ."Peep Peep ' was having an argument with Mrs. Tweet on the floor below. .Mr. "Peep Peep" came home flying in zlg zag fashion and as his siMusc oc-'
Down In the tiaek >nrd Mrs. Star
Ing, Jr. was braienly taking a bath In
I convenient ])uddle and from all of thc
vIndowH on that side of the house i
iright eyes were peeking out at them |
lUt whether they were gossiping wo- '
nen aghast at her temerity, wr whether !
hey were hud txyys it is hard to say. i
The house seems full to capacity |
low but it will not be long In^fore other I
Iny tenants will be heralding the ap- j
>roach of the dawn with shrill- chirp-1
ings. and then the crop of wrlggley |
worms win be lessened, and the lazy I
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Freeport. April 11.—A basketball game artd dance will ba held at the Freeport Auditorium Thuraday even. Ing April 12. The proceeda wlill go to the Freeport Club Baaeball Team for unlforma and equipment.
The "Nassau Separates" and the "Freeport Big Five" will play. The teams will include many of the Free- port Stars who have been playing with the Arc department all the season.
The baseball team under the manage¬ ment of Alex Rhodes Is getting togeth¬ er a strong combination. Freeport will be entertained with a band of big league baseball during the coming summer.
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Hempstead. April Ii.--Otto Neuman and W. Smith of Seatcy avenue cotn- plainwl t.. th<- Village B«wrd "that » nelKhbor was ke«-plnK a t-ow within oli»«- proximity to thetr dwellings and were informed that the Board wopld take up the matter. An ordinanci; im ti> !>»• adopted.
NOW THAT YOITRE GOING TO BUUD
Let me show you it costs little to have the cellar, cesspools, ^uilt Rigkt and fremifAy
knd I'll flx your chimney or flra- placa. BO thay won't smcricat
FRID COOK
Mum ud Bnilder 102 WASHBURN AVENUE
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New Store Now Open
EXQUISITE APPAREL
Do you kaow that lumber and building materials arc dowu?
Have you talked to us lately about building?
Do you know how reasouably you can make needed repairs, build your new home, or remodel your old one?
Better get in touch with the situation at once.
Tbe big building program that was expected in 1920 failed to deyelop. The manufacturers were caught with too large Btucks, and wcrAorced to turn them over at almost cost.
a substantial saving on every item in
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Inquirer Of ike . » . « Main St., Hempttead a Review Office . ^ - . . ^t^^ St., Fneeport Ql»erver Building • Obterver St., RockviUe Centre
They soon grow out of mother's arms, but—p/io- tographs of the children never grow upa
to tell you this condition may be only temporary. The country is short more than a million homes. Our own city Is short 500.000 homes. When pe<jple begin to do this long delayed building, demand will inerea.'jc rapidly, creat¬ ing another shortage of materials, and prices will advance again.
If you arc planning to build, remodel, or repair, come in and let us give you flgures. Then when wo show you the actual savings over last year's prices and show you how favorably present costs compare with those of 1914, make your own decision.
Get in touch with us today.
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Nassau Lumber Company
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FORDSON TRACTORS
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B. DETBOIT
Reduction of $I0S.OO
Tbls Indispensable Farm Implement ia now withio the reach ot all
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
The Ford Motor Company advises us that Ford cars are now at the lowest possible figures and no further reductions can be expected.
All indications point to an active demand in the early Spring and the temporary shutdown of the Ford factor¬ ies will to s(}me extent retard production. In order to have your car wl|en you want it, it is ad¬ visable that you PUY OR ORDER NOW. We have a few qirf on hand, but they wili noi last, 4oiag when the rush stjarts. ilie following prices are quoted f. o. b. Detroit.
WITH SEIF-STARTER
Rontboirt, $4€S.eO T«Hiriiif, $510.0«
Coupe, $74S.90 Stdaa, $795.00
Funkeii Tractor, $625.00
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Cktam, $3(0.00 Tmck, (FMuiatic tint) fSiS.OO*'
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Stop making an oven of your kitchen—you'll be hot enou|^ without it. Stop all the unnecessary labor of starting a coal "fii« ^ and removing ashes. Stop heating water in pots and kettles on your I gas range—you are wasting gas.
VULCAN GAS WATER HEATER
will give you all the hot water you Jieed so easily and goiokly tliat yoa will wonder how yoa ever got along withoat it. Biadr a«ytiai»—day or nigfhc—just strjlce % match—tors on the gas and in a few minntei yoa havt steaniag hot water.
Call at our ofiice 4nd see this heater demonstrated
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