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»OU«EB FOR 8ALB-81X room hoUs*; KOR SALE—Chevrolet 490 model tour-(for SALE, two water
n««>rner: garage; gsi-den. %T nmi- •oat/1 ¦ a»<;.>. l.i • ^i.. n,»ii. ' i-anrMi- flrst-class condlUc
terms, Good buslnpsR looatl
nensy, Yal* A IMewart Ave., Hempstead
Airenis proteeted.
hack
$7,0«0. eaay| in* fir. |2S«; real barfmln. ,WalK rangw; flrst-class <»ndlUoii. UO U., ^ Itlon. Hen-, Hompstead Av^. and .John St., We?t nut S'• I'Vnbrwk, L. I lei. '"s. ^ ^^ Tel. 6^1 W.
S-IOS I
ipstead Hempntead.
FOR fiUuJC—New bunsiHow, 4 roi^ms and bath, eloctric liffhta. runnini!; wa¬ ter, hinfe, waahtubs, etc., tS.<60. ll.AOO cash. Write owner. Box 156, jfreeriort, N. Y. i02-«
VMt SALH>»Hotises and bunfralowa,
Oeoree 8. DeMott A Hon, Contractors
and Rtillders. 43( Hempstead avenue,
Uockvillo Centre, L. 1. Tel. 1I7S-M.
87-30
Fw ftnot-^uniiihed Roomt
FOR RKNT-I .a nre front roop, suit¬ able for one or two Kentlemen^ (Ive mtttutes from station. C. li., care Dally Review, Rockville Centre.
two PlIRNIflHED ROOMS to let, with '..'.or without board, for two gentlemen or couple. Mrs. C. RoettlnKer, 272 itempslead Ave. Tel. 51-M Rockville Centre. 106»
IX)DGE tourinK. original paint, good condition; with magneto; any demon station, evcninps after 7 o'clock. Satur¬ day afternoon, Sunday. Richard."?, 17 Broadwsy, Rockville Cenire. Phone Rockville Centre 624. 106 3
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! FOR SALE — New $7.S AutO-kalitin^lS.., ! machine, with all attathmonta aa.l m — Utrurtlons; knits .course, metlhiin i-| lv. fine; reasonaWe; make offer. Rfipk\,„ \ 'centre IIO-W. ' ¦
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A l.so rye str:. ¦
RABBITS FOK .SALF:
Roper, Wooilside Ave., lialdwin.Jl.
ir.9M, Freeport. . W^:;
Kood,ciiW')
A QUICK CASH BCYER can se.ure one or both of my automobiles at the right price. The latest model D-40, 5- passenger Mitchell .touring. Is in ex¬ cellent mechfanical order, and com¬ pletely equipped, including tWe I . S. Roj^al Cord tire.s. Never diiven by any, one but owner .since delivery. Model ' ,
"490" Chevrolet touring, with convert-
able summer ond winter top. Car re ] j-x^r SALE—Thatcher coal range; glNKl cently overhauled anil repainted; egulD condition; cheap. 243 Miller AV*., ment complete. Telephone evenlngH. Preeport. 8-|ft4
A. R. Camp, 928 Lynbrook.
FOR SALE—Boy's blcyd
tion; price $15. Cull 166 Forest At
'phone 667 M, Rockville C.n4re. f(»4
FOR SALE-Man's, lady's and siriSii
boys*blcycle, also irprlght plano.. 2:.
RitB.sell place, Freeport. ,liM:i
ilBALE>-<^'hcice lots, near the j ftlngton Street School. Hemp-1 .vwerS, water, pas. electricity |
111 Impiovement.s; ea.sy tei/ms.
|49 Broadway, New York. 61106 i
RaI^E—Plot of three lots near, lington Street School, Hemp-1 > $1,000; five minute.s to ad station. Write to Room iron Building, New York.
6-106!
kl.f;—Two nne lots on Stowe I 1 east of Main .tt., Hempstead, Jarden ('ity. Bargain. Hayes.: Place, Hempstead. eiOSi
M»a
^E, Hempstead, modern hoiise: two baths, arranged with rtment that rents for $£5 electricity, steam, gas, tv-o- , chicken houses, fruit trees., •ban Ave. Tel. 1745-R. j
6-104'
To The Dally
8irs:-A>n Ji your news c paper War O according to view avenue, the matter, there i.s no v.
The fltatem I made a wr that The Glol to Feldman . true and fuls'
I have not with Feldmnii Ing new.spap<
The rtpason The niobe is their represei his agreemeii
I never all'
the .'-econd til
Ver
No dealers. 106-:tj
TO RENT — Furnished
privilege of kitchenette. BoK C-32S Inquirer.
FOR HALE - M<^chanic ha.s eight- cylinder Olds-sport roadster- In guar¬ anteed condition; new liics; excellent opportunity to secure a real car at your own price; must sell. Address J. C. rooms, with i''arc Review, Frcfport. 3-106]
FOR SALE- Full line of slightly used and secondhand sewing machines of all makes, at cut prices and guaran¬ teed. Singer Shop, 5 So. Main St., Fieeport. S^tl"
i;km,
Address
TO RENT—Beautifully furnished froat bedroom, with adjoining study; every Convenience; enclosed pori-h, garage; One minute from station; kitchen and dtatng room privileges. Address J. C, care Review, Freeport. 3-106
FOR SALE, STUTZ—Snappy, attractive 1918 6-tias.senger model; Ju.st ovcr- hauliHl; newly pallited; Al I'uiidilion. .N'eptone Oarage, Milhurn Ave., Merrick Road, Baldwin.,..L. 1. 3-lor.
I'TIR RENT—One or two nicely fur¬ nished rooms In private hou.se; terms raasonable. Apply 'R. V. C, 'pjhone 804-J, or Box A, S.-23. 10l)-3
TO RENT—Furnished, single room with board; three minutes walk to de|>ot. 15 Madison Ave., Rockville Cen¬ tre. 104-3
HAVNES, 19*1, -t-passfnger sport; ex¬ ceptionally fine conilrtlon; beautiful car; cost over $3,2ti0; will sell for $1,750. Inquire 116 Morris Ave. Itoliert Steeinle. Phone Rockville t'entre 1S(M. 105-2
FOR HALE—Two fresh cows. Apply
Mrs. .1. Fred fiemke, Uniondale Ave.,
East Hemi'stead. 3-103
BOOKS for .sale, reasonable; set of Dr. ' ' Eliot'.s, 5 foot .shelf of Harvard clas¬
sics; new; address Rockville Centre.
Daily Review, tf:91
FORI) for &Tle. New oak panel l>ody,
KTent bargain; asking $350.00. C.oing
out of business, havo no use for .sanie.
Smith, 188 Park Ave., Baldwin. lOt-3
TO RENT, furnished room; private
famlly'n all improvements. 218 Cross
St., 'Hempstead. 3104
TO R^'T—Nicely furnished rooms, suitable for couple; one or two gentle¬ men; reasonable; half block from station. Danhetscr. 36 North Main .St., Freeport, Long Island. 3-103
TO LET—Furnished room with a pri¬ vate family; no other roomers; all Im¬ provements; five minutes walk from the Station. Inquire 44 Randall Ave,, Rock¬ ville Centre, . 103.3
STENOGRAPHV A TYPEWRITINC.— Expert teacher' formerly connected With well-known business school has -opei^lnir tot a few more pupils, I'ri¬ vate Individual Histructlon given In Btenography, typewriting and greneral Offlce-. "practice. Mornings, afternoons and evenings. Estelle dcBeauchamp, 89 Pearsall Ave., 1087-M, Freeport. 103-3
Wanted—^Houses
WANTED—To rent. Five or six-room ' hou.<ie, must be reasonable. Address i;. O. Box 47, Freeport. 102-6
FOR SALE—Chevrolet mo model car
for sale. $:J25.00. Apply fo E. Raicble,
Horton Ave., Valley Stream; troNey
stop 146; after 5 p. in. 104-6
HUILniNC. MATERIAL Part of Mitchel Kield Camp being dis¬ mantled. Lumber of all kinds-2x4, 2x6, 2x8, shectir\fr, flooring, novelty aidinjg practically brand new. Winilow.s, doors, porch .sash, door, window und porch screens) biUh tubs, basins, sinks, low down tanks anil toilets, wash tub.s. porcelain. Beaver and plaster boards; Arco* Idwil boiler.s, hot air furnaces, ^pipes, radiators, vnlve.s and complete buildings. Exceptional bargains. Ap¬ ply C^ontractor on Job, Mitchel Field,
L, 1. • i03-;<o
AUTOMOP.Ilrf'; FOR SALE — Dodge .sedan. i)erfect running condition, newly painted; Tive new cor-d tire.s, rea¬ sonable. Rogers, 120 Orand Ave., Bald¬ win. 104-3
FOR SALE—<->verland sport model 1919; electric lights, self-starter; excellent order. 83 Ellicott Place, Freeport.
3-104
FOR SALE—Three .10x3 aulo shoes with Inner IuIh-b; prico, $20; good as new. Apply 149 North Franklin St., Hemp¬ stead. , 3104
Loatt
LO.ST- Five dollars reward lor return of lan lent hei' liarulliag lo.st on Oak 01- (Jrand .\ve.s., Friday evening. Con¬ tained rubber heel .samples. Phone 1819 Hempstead.
1X3ST—White collie dog; brown eurs, brown spotr on hack; answers to name of Shep. Reward. Dickson, 41 Lyn bi'ook Ave., Lynbrook.
TATE FOR SALE — Oppor-1 ^r cash buyer, choice building I with gas. water, olectriclty;: entlal section of Freeport; | prICH $1500. R. Amador, kd Ave,, Freeport. Phone i ls2. 4-102
TATE FOR SALV:—Lots! FiMcc."i n.'.r.utes walk rt station; $100 to $400 per inns; call at my ofllce for 1 ther particulars. R. Ama-1 Ave., Freeport. Phone j 4-102 I
Itlon, plot 150x150; Millet I
[side Aves., Freeport, L. I. j
102-6 1
June 27, 1!' DOO WAS
l-:ditor of Th. Sir: —A rew day's Review white, curley turned after- one week, tli^ five cents w:i
n#vlow:'
,a,, 25, there appeared in iilins: "A» Little 'News ns m RockVilie Centre,' L. Wheeler, of Lake annecting' my name in >fould like to state that as far a.s I know-. t of F. L. Wheeler that en demand cn June 16. must not supply papers Aronson, is wholly un-
¦lad any communication ';¦ Aronson aboul Muppl>
ut any time.
hy 1 have di.scontinueU i>ecause P. L. Wheeler, itivc, failed tc^ live up to
any man to deceive me
if I know' it. truly yours, MARVIN R. PETTIT, 626 Merrick road.
vMALL; HLWARD 2,->c
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Daily Review:
d was offered in Satur-
.r the return of a sm;ill.
.)«-. Wben dog wa.s r<-
iking care of same I'm
ilieral reward of twi'iit.v
L'iven.
MRS. BUCKLE'i.
June 27
lots, with bathing beach |
Bay, near club bouse; 1
others without restrlc-!
0 up; easy terms; ideal.
for sale. P.O. box 355,
30:74
^LE—Chester Park, Ellzu- -igraham Estates. T. H. ftckson St., Uempstead; empstead. 6S-tf
For Bent—Housea
FOR I:i:mJB<cw 7-room house at 'Free ,[' l,«I. Every improvement and c<; ,.: J, rBp, $75 per month. Ad¬ dress J. > 1 ^ily Review, Hempatead. 103-ti
AUTO FOR SALE-Nash, 1918 sedan, rebuilt and repainted; slip covers and good rubber. This car can be bought rea.sobably. Call 1495 Bedfor-d Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 'Phone I'rospect 5134. 101-6
aSrVBN (7) room house in Rockville
Centre near station; not over $5,GOO.
&OX H- H., care Dally Review, Rock-
vMle Centre, 108-3
WANTED TO RENT — Unfurnished d-welllng with S or 4 bedrooms; In or near Rockville Centre. Must have im- Ifirovements. Rental not to exceed $60 Address B, Box SS, Observer, Rockville Centre. 102-tf
AUTO FOR SALE—Nash. 1920, 5 and 7-paHsenger touring cai-s; recondi¬ tioned; overhauled and ri'Viaintcd. These cars are equipped with extriLS and will give flne service. Call or write 1195 Bedford Ave., Urooklyn, N. V. 'I'lione Prospect 5134. li)l-6
FOR SALE—Essex 1920 roadster, per¬ fect' condition; newly painted; Plow¬ man, "phone Fpt. l'156-W.; P. O. box 90, Freeport. 100-6
Personal
PERSONAL—The distributors of an ex¬ tremely popular, high-class, small au¬ tomobile, desire to establish a dealer tor Rockvtlle Centre, Freeport and vicinity. Address V. M. S.. care Review. Freeport.
3105
PERSONAL—Good money and a steady Job Introducing a new household Ileeesslty; anyone with energy and am- t)]nbo who can talk common sense Bng-llsh, can sell this. Experience not M^«e8sary; give references. Box F care Review. 103-3
AU Metal Weather Strips
Porches enclosed
Cusfbm Made Inseot screens.
Roe-Nlohola Co.,
•600 Fifth Ave., N. Y. C.
'Phone Vanderbilt 1238.
PERSOJSAL — General trucking; any
place .at* any time. R. M. Travis. 36
Korth Uoean Ave., Freeport. Phone
)»»-J. 6-9»
PERSONAL—Harper method of sham¬ pooing, scalp treatment and raanlcur- tatg. done at your residence; for full particulars call 4S(-W Rockyille Centre.
102-4
IfAKDOLIN. tenor banjo and gulUr taucht; ractlme. Beirtnners play ttilies. PERFECT FIRSTS In 6 les- •ona or MONET BACK. Pamous Gib-' ¦on inatrtim^nts loaned free. Hart- AAU ayatem used. H. H. Pldterlng, 66 HMrth Bergen Place, Freeport. Phone MT-M. tf:70
OBSSPOOIa BUILDING and cement work, cellar bottoms. iraraKe bot- tonts. I work on all terma at reason- abla prices and try to give satisfac- ttoo. Wall paper cleanlog. I will mak^ XQUr old paper like new. 8. L. Brown, n Waahlngton 8t, RockvUle Centry
ly:«7
For Safe—Furaiturt
1920 model K-45. Buick tofiing car with two tops, (Rex closeil and regu¬ lar touring), price $1,150; 1920 model K-14 roadster with two top.s, (Hex clo.sed aod regular top), price $1,150; 1919 tnodel H-44 roadsjer with two tops, (Hex closed and regular top), price $l,onO( 1020 rndsnuobiio coupe, price $1,200; 1920 Nash coupo, price $1,000. C. B. Garage, H. I,. Baukney, D. A. Eldredgc, Hempstead. 97-12
Wanted—Male Help
AGENTS WANTED-Male o.' female, to sell the Thomas ijlove converter; no experience required. Apply by let¬ ter. Interview to M. A. LightcJ.!, 135 Glenada Court, Freeport. 105;3
HELP WANTED, MALE—Carpenters, brlcklay^srs, laborers, come ready for work Monday morning at Manhatten Building, corner Obscrveif " St. and Village Ave., Rockville,Centre, L, I.
105-3
WANTED—Experleaced tutor, graduate Paris and Munich, desires pupils in French,, Oerman or English language; literature, i-onversatlon, preparatory or unlverslt.v work. Telephone RockvUle Centra 57b-M. ^ 105-3
Apartmeiits To Let—Unfurnuhed
FIVE R(X>M apartment to relit, un¬ furniahed. 4 Linden Ave. Inquire of Rlley, 5 Linden Ave., Hempsiead.
106-3
Boats For Sak
SEABRIOHT—Skiff. »7 feet long, 10-
hor.se; Fairbanks engine. WllUam
Scholl, cor. Mllburn Av4> and -Van
Buren St., Baldwin. I-u I. 102-8
FOR aALE. houaahol<* ^trntture. Ap-
pUy at 8 Woods Ave., Rooaevelt.
la. I. S-IOS
Boats For liira
Comfortable, up-to-date cabin power
/boat, all conveniencea: select flshli^r
or sailing parties Itmlted to 8. H. W.
Qoodbread, 7 Lakeside pi., Baldwin;
e Ppt. 420 J. 104 3
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MOTOR BOAT PtOR SALE—26 fot.t Hand V-bottom runal>out, ndw In winter storage at Wheeler's j-ard, Halcslte, Hun¬ tington, L. 1. Excellent sea boat. Was uaed last summer to cruise from New Vork to Eastport, Me. Powered with Icyllnder four-cycle motor; completely overhauled tn August, and in flr.st-rate conditloh: speed 17 miles an hour. Of¬ fered with ccinpToto equipment, includ¬ ing two 8to«ktess anchoifs. 860 feet one Inch (diani.) anchor line, 4-inch llmi nouadial compas.-!. Pyren* flre estln- guleher, kapok boat oushions, bilge pimips, gafCs, engine tools, two gasoline tanks of it gallons combined capacity, flag MaJtH, running lights, etc., etc. Inquire Editor of Country Life, Garden City, or tfor view of boat) of R. A
LO.ST—Small, wiiite, curly hair-fd dog.
Reward to flmler. Tei. 4i4-W, R. V.
f., 118 N. Village Ave. 105-;{
LO.ST—Airedale dog, reward if returned to Mrs, A. E. Healy, Belmont Park¬ way, Hempstead Manor, Hempstead, N. Y. 104-3
LOST—Small package containing pale blue chiffon veil and yellow silk van¬ ity bag. J'.ine ?lst, between So. Ocean Ave. and ilepot or Merrick Rd. Jen¬ sen, S97 So. Grove St., I'Yeeport. HH-'.i
LOST—Brown suitcase containing cos¬ tumes, at Freeport Auditorium, or on Merrick Road between t'rceport' and Rotkville Centre. Reward. R. B. Ostrander, 243 Lakeview Ave., Rockville Centre. 8-104
LOST-Male Beagle hoinul, blaek, tan
and white; name Rex; 16-inches high;
$5 reward for information leading to
his recovery. James Smith, Merrick.
103-3
LOST—Hoy's suit coat, dark green check, between St. Mark's Ave. and' Forrest Ave. or or. Observer and Park. Rewnrd. finder return 25 St. Mark's Ave., Kockville Centre. ." 102-3
LOST—On Saturday between C and 11 p. in., an <rval shaped diamond brooch; finder will receive liberal re¬ ward. Adolph Levy & Son, So. Main St., Freeport. 102-6
Positions Wanted
NOW IS the time to have your fur¬ naces, .ranges synd chimneys cleaned and repaired; all kinds of roofs repaired, fl. R. Wendell, 200 Rocklyn Ave., Lyn¬ brook. Tel. 1615-J. 106-3
(LVRDNER, ciiuuffeur, American, SB, married, desires steady po.sition; thoroughly eo|Jipetent; A-1 references. A. C, 264 Soiiinton Ave., Lynbrook.
106-3
REFINED WO.MAN wishes position as
housekeeper; good plain cook; part
time or month. Addre.ss Housekeeper,
care Review, Freeport. 3-106
POSITIONS WANTE1>—Chauffeur, 16 years' experience; al.so experienced bookkvv;.£f, Sialesman and collector, de- »•:«¦{» position, whore or part time, or would invest $500 to $1,000 with ser¬ vices in any going business. Address F. v., care Reviow. Freeport. 3-106
IN Fruij... aU ini|.: etc., for suiiiiiij ust and s. Review, U.I
use, 6 rooms and beth. Its, garage, screens,
months of July, Auf- |>er. $750. F.8., DvN.
Centre. tf:86
fantedS-Female tlelp
WANTKni 1*1 with knowledge of
bookkfti iiiL X(i typewriting. Groo,
Inc.. Mer' k uAd. Lynbrook.' 106-.')
WANTED
lady. 1. port, L. 1 L'hurch rft.
|enced girl for- .sales-
eclalty Shop, Free-
*Ierrick Road and
3.10tk
The Village of Cedarhurst
IN THE MATTER OF
The Coiisliu ion of Concrete Curtis on I lh sides of Madi¬ .son Ave., fl 111 5lh Ave. to Cth St.
TAKK NO' by thv owrii' of the front: street above the Clei-k . < thar the Villi r urlis on 1)1 alwW- ' nainei udjoiiilrig |) I'l'HLK- UK on to all 1 Loar-il 1)1 T the (Tfllc.. of anil VVIIiow .luly. If L'l, ;i
liCE that a petition siKiU'il of riioi'e than twui liii ils .,¦ of that portion of tln' ained has been liltvl willi the Village, requcsUni-; !¦ of Cedarhurst conslruit i, portion of the stn>t ' at the expense, of Hi'' .perty owners, "and a KING will be given thtif- isons interested, li.\ lln' .stees of said yillagc ;it ¦lie VUlage, Spruce .Sti-,ii Wenue. the lith day of s:'.\i> o'clock. P. M. i-.KWIS M. RAISIG.
Village I'lerk. ng property .owniis on ¦ lied street.
With the new soap dyes and tints an the <nai*#t ifn no Job at all to loake window* curtalps harmonlat with the waUs.
Another way to utilising old sheets is to make them into sitnple slip-ov^r
tags m which to store the rolled-up winter blankets. 1
usty kidvoa
To eleaa rusty kidvoa thrant jtbe blades into onions and leave for about an hour, then polish them vith ordl- iiaiT powder or bath brick.
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= Time was when j^nitting needles were busy for wintry s
= months only. " 1
I Not so now. Silk, fibres and woolens arc now knitted 5
I into cool summer sport wear garments—as refreshing in g
= the wearing ^..1 the looking. g
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I We have tome great specials at S
I Worth While Savings |
I Andy's Shoppe |
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The Wise Ones Send Their Rugs and Carpets lo the Reliable Red
Rug and Carpet Corporation
We will tlust clean any rug or carpet up to 9x12 for .?l.r)0, or .scour same for $3.00.
Why throw old rug.s, carpets or rags away, when you can have new rugs made from them.
RED ARROW RUG & CARPET CLEANING CORPORATION Bell Ave. Bayside, L. I.
We allow telephone calls Telephone 1201 Bayside
WANTKIV .
work for 60 daya. $2i' view, Froefi
pleasant vacation
ambitious teacher,
W. J. S., care Re
105-3
WANTED reel ui red.
helper, references Kree|K)l-t 1233-H.
105 3
WANTED—(;..i.
who can co 'i rnent house, W;, 712-W Hemp^ •
.\|>iy
ouseworker (^hlte) Wheatiey apart- ton St., or call up it ust sleep out,
3-104
Wanled^o Rent
WANTED—Tw
rooms, grour ' ( where ill or lie : I man. Address" V, view, Freeport.
WANTED TO 1:1
6room house; A. W. H., care . port.
Ihree unfurnished
preferred; any-
pport. by working
Ig Man, care Re- j
3-106
by July 1st, 5 or | pcation. Address i fy Review, Free- I - -• 104-3 !
WANTED TO R; furnished rooms dress Box A. A. li< Centre.
^our or five un¬ it or house. Ad- lOfflce, Rockviilo 103 3
BUILDERS' OPDRTUNITY
I will exchange ciclil stead Terrace ter H^ Mortgage.
ALFRED liKll Sli Herrick Road K^ Teleplioii
nts at ilemp- or Hecond
MIEIM IV die Centre
J7
BIGPENNSYLOCOiy RUNNING
mVES L. I. R. R.
Certain-teed Covers More Surface Per Gallon t,
SITUATION WANTED. FEMALE—Kx- I>erlenced cook and waltresH (colored); reference; seeking a position for the flrst week of July. Write S05 South Long Beach Axe., or call 187-W. 3-105
POSITION WANTED—Voung man. 25, wants position by week or month; handy with tools; can do all around Jobs; In or out nf town. Box SOO Roosevelt, Long Island. 3-106
WANTED, housework In small family in Freeport or Hempstead. 42 Colum¬ bus Ave., Freeport, L. I. 8-10*
WANTliD — A mMdle ajfed woman wishes a position as general houae- worker or laundrees, b.'/ the day or month. Address Box C-3S4 Inquirer oflK-e. 102-«
Red Eilite Wasted
WAi.VTED—Two loti. near vUlage; muat be' reaaonable for cash; state pi-loe SturtevanV."'Weit Hlllsr HunUnKton, j and aiie, alao kicath»n. Box M. M. W., New York. "\ 108-S i care Review. S-IOS
^
Valley Stream, Ju •¦ locomotives froih Railroad have Just duty on the Montaul. Long Island Railroad, Amagansett and two They, have SOInch dri signed to give greate than Is possessed by th in order to maintain t.. the extra heavy traii]is' season. They were ft New York and Phlladel]
—Three big Pennsylvania assigned to Vision.of the working from
I'atchogue. whe<'l8, de-
Ing ijower fier engines,
speed with Ithe .summer I'ly on the I run.
VOU need less Certain-teed to cover a given area than you do ordinary paints ^d varnishes, t>ecause the ingre¬ dients in Certain-teed are highest qual¬ ity, are properly proportioned, and aro thoroughly ground and mixed by machinery that makes no mistakes. These things also account for the fact that Certain-teed has greater hiding power, retains its color and lasts longer titan ordinary paint products.
Certain-teed is always highest quality. It is produced by a great cotx:em which is everywhere recognized as a maker of quality products. The name means, "CeriAtnty of Quality— Guaranfeerf Satisfaction."
Your Spring painting will be more eatisfactory if you lat tia provide this highest quality paint. Certain-teed led in price reductions. We are now sell¬ ing this paint at pre-war prices.
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§ or sell very ret
s charming stucco b
= with all modern in
E rnents, near Freei)
BLUE & QUERIPEL
2360 THIRD AVENUE NEW YORK, N.Y.
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MUNT* VARNISH ROOFING UNOUUM Olt aOlll fr RCIATEO FROOUCTi