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BA^SAIK—8«r«n rooma. b*th. gar mm', Plo^ MxttO; heat, gaa, elec- tricltr. hardwood floors, window and porc^ fcreens; $6,(00. 34 KumcII Place. rrM«»rt. «-*2
REO 6.p.H«enKer; KO.*- mmion; 25 | yoUNO ^AN to work In MincoU; must j ^^.^ ^^_^ ^^^ hou^brok« Mllford I'J, RockvOle Contre. 6:82 write a piai.. han4: apply at >«7 Ful-¦ ,^,.„„,„„ v:«,nri.^ Wc«t HemD
ton St., Jamaica.
WH^n! stucco houitc and . garage; hai^tm 10 rooma. a bathH and toiietM; reed«««ft willow furniture and antlqueii. Mrs. Goodrich, Jerusalcoi and hia^en Ave*., 8 blockH cast of trolley Une, Hemtictead.
HCaCPSTBAD — New houne, seven rnom«t and bath; all modern Iflnprove- menfa; In beat reiiidential section. Ad¬ dress «wner, 100 Marvin Ave., Hemp at«a#.
FUajBJPORT—63 Pearsall Ave.. 9 roanm,
ba|th, garage, detached; $^00 4U»mi;
tcnna arranged to suit. Call Sunday;
vacaiU.
FOR BAt.E—House, Srooms a«id bath, elaatric light, steam heat, plojt (0x135; one ^qck from station and vllla(Be; bar gain t9 qulcit buyer; no agents. Tele phoua «76-M Rockville Centre. 82 3
FOR fltiVLIS. six-room lUttise aii^ bath, Inducing lot of 140x398 <«et, aUuated In Of pt the best sectioos ot ^tooaevelt (five «f^nutefl from trolley stop); thcro are twenty apple trees, grape arlwr, rasiibarry beds and strawberry bt-ds; entiiie garden planted; three hundrwl chickens to go and (garden toula in- cludtd in the wonderful buy to a quick buye^. Price $7,500; part cash. Apply to B, Bergen, Centenlal Ave. Stop 69, Roo^vKlt. Telephone 1079-R. '
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HOV^fi, 6 rooms ifnd bath, Htcam boat, plot £2x163; price $5800; caah $2&00; inquire Chas. W. Schroeder, Chapman Ave., Biellmorc. 6:81
FOR SALE—Seven iwisitenfer, 6-cylin- der limousine; model l»lT; cash $300.; ^yjijfXED
3J.2
Lakcvlew stead.
Keaneis. West
Haiup-
6:78
Tall or ph(>ne 283'W. Herald Ave., Oi'can Side. Call far W. N. Ferryman, j ^y
Sign Palntt-r. Adams TralTer Corp., CUnton Koa4, Garden
82-6
KOK SALK—Uexlngton touring car; |K'rfcc-t mechanical condition; lool<a well; ISMT n«w cokI ,tlr<.*R; two extras, $100 worth of ai-coHSorlrs, all for |600. Telephone I,<ynbrook 1073. 82-2
KOXt SAIjE—L.exliigton touring car; Ijcrfect mcchunlciil condition; look? wcl!: $LCO of acx-esHoriuH; four new cord tires; two eixtras; all $60u. Telephone Lynbrook 1078.
WANTKl.)—Live-wire agent in every Long Island town to sell .-iiocdnmet- ors to Ford owners; big profit assured; write only. Republic Automobile En glneerlng Co., 979 Fresh Pond lid., Brooklyn, N. Y. 3-81
FOR SALB—Overland roadster, 1016 m'jtlcl: A-1 condition; very reasonable. Martin Donlon, 273 Franklin St., Hemp¬ stead. Phone ^2\V. 3-82
KOp K.VLB—Commercial delivery body.
air. .1. Urovn. 20 West Mei^ick Road,
FreeiM II. L. 1. Phone 1203-R. 3-82
W.VNTEI): Live-wire asent in every Long Inland town to sell speedometers to Ford owners; bip: profits assured; write only. Republic Automobile En¬ gineering Co., 979 Fresh Pond Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. 3:81
KOR H.VLB—Uw> runabout, cheap. Call;
EXI'ERJJCKCEU soda dispon.ser, drug store, Hilburn Ave. and Church St., HaUlwhi Haxbor. 3:81
Baatt For Sak
MOTOR hojit. 22 ft. by 7 ft. beam, 5 h.p. Fulton motor and reverse, cabin with gla.sH front; in perfect condition; com¬ plete equipment; price, $500. CJco. A. Neumann. The Oaks, Ocean Side; phone R.V.C. 1262-R. 2:81
19-FOOT motor boat bull; brand new bottom and oak doadwood; six-foot en¬ closed cabin; will sacrifice for l.'iO; also small Detroit single motor for Nile, $25. H. W. Ooodbrcad. 7 lakeside IM.. Hald- win; phone Fpt. 420-J. ;i:80
Saturday aftornwn or Sunday, alsoUHAUFFHjCR, experienced to operate Monday nvomin*. <8 8. Bergen Pi., toTtruVk, delivers ice und wood;
Krecpoit. 3:82 J . , , , '
, 1 steady work; previous cxpeiiencc i>re-
FOR SALE—Ford touring car. In gootl |'e^rcd, wood yard; 337 Hayvlew Ave., rLrinliiK order, .\pply A. R., 4,S7 South i Kreoport; phone Kpt. "J72-\V. 3:80
('t>i)C Si., Krci'poit. L
3-82 I
CARS FOR SAJJE:—One Ford 1918 touring; one Stytz roadster; one 1915 Haynes; i>ne Reo. model 1914; one Jackson roa^lster; two Ford runabout bodies, one Ford touring l^y. Hemp¬ stead .\uto Wrecking Co., 282 Front St. Plione 547 Hempstead. 81-3
AT Haiinpstead: Colonial type hou.se, 9 iar^ rooms, bath, steam, electric light and gas; comer property, on 3 streets, 1 acre, fruit trees, etc.; 10 minutes from village; conservative value 113,SCO; will consider offer; further par¬ ticulars; address C-308, Inquirer, Hemp¬ stead. 3:80
BETV^ai-room house, all Improvements, heat; house 26x36; plot, 75x130; fruit trees, shrubs, etc., $8500; near trolley. Edw. Uhe, Roosevelt, L. 1.; phone Fpt. e79-J, 7:76
BAHQAIN—Seven rooms, bath, gar¬ age; plot 60x130; heat, gas, elec- trlcilor, hardwood floors, window and porcb i^reens; $8500. 34 Russell Plac^c. Freeport. 6-76
FOi: SALE — Overland touring car; model Willeyg 83; A-1 condition. Cull M(i South Franklin St., Hempstead. / X1 -3
FOlt .SALE—Maxwell, ]yi7, small 5- pasaenger touring; overhauled and repainted; must sell; cheap; can be seen at any time. 16G Franklin St., Hemp¬ stead. 81-3
FOR SALE—Chevrolet 4-90 touring, 1917, Just been overhauled; bargain to quiok buyer; selling ear for private party. M. & P. Garage, Stop CO, Xas¬ sau Road, Roosevelt. 81-8
FOR SALE—Seripps-Bootli roadster; five wire wheels and five Rood shoes; good buy; A-1 condition; $300. Tele¬ phone Freeport 53-R. Henry Hoffman, 7 Riverside Ave., Baldwin. 79-3
WANTED, flrBt-clasB bench hands.
Apply Valley Stream Woodworkers,
Valley Stream, N. Y. 3-80
WANTED a Jlrstclass plumber. Ed¬ ward A. Rice, Grove St,, Freeport.
tf-7g
CARPENTER wanted, Benj.imin F. Simonson, 316 AtfKitic Ave., Rock¬ ville Centre. 74-6
Persoual
IJEGINNERS taught on violin at rea.s- onable i)ricc; also violin for s;ile; call at Mr. Joseph Green, 170 Henry St., Hemp.stcad.
FURNITI-'RE and jiianos xetini.slied; modern and period effects reproduced; wicker furniture repainted; now ivory and gray enamel finishes; first class work guaranteed. (.J. 15. Smith, 16 I'ark PI., Rockville Centre. 3:81
I WILL paper your room for $7.50, furnish paper; drop card; will call FOIt SALE—New Moon car; only been j with samples. Fuller, painter and doc- driven ir.oo miles. Telephone Gar- orator, 27 Hanse Ave., Freeport. I'.O.
FOR hire: Commodious up-lo-dale cabin power boat, all conveniences; select Ashing or tailing parties limited to 8. H. \V. Goodbread, 7 Lakeside PI., Maid winTlVhone Kpt. 420-J. ":S0
Lost
LICE.VSE r>late, lamp and bracket No. S2'J-;U1 Commercial; finder plcuiie ;e- tuin to Fred Roehrer, ice dealer. Ocean Side Ave., Ocean Side; reward if re- tuineil. * 3:82
LOST in Roo.sevelt on the 20th of May. a Kdld wrist wati h and wi ist chain: reWiud if same is relurneil to Miss Anna Selimidt or Mrs. W. .). Kiri'ek. Clinton Ave., Koosivelt.
BOSTON hull dog. daik biown, white spots; stiay(>d away Thursday; re¬ turn to 65 Reid Ave.; Rockville Cen¬ tre. 3:81
WaHtd
i check. They worked in perfect har- j qgpny with the police.
YOi;>^G~lnAN. ChrUtian:~high school | "^*^*' °' heroism and danng were fre-
graduate; ambitious, willing worlf.er, queat. and while some men took un-
would liko position, rlcrieal preferred, u.-^ual chances, a detailed account
but will take anything. Address Box C
;Uij, Imiuirer.
would fill a column of space.
w»vT.v- MAM 7ZZ ^~r T~I I ^^¦*» striking ioittaiices, however, are
HAMjy MAN—Can paint and do car- .. , ° Jr" _ . ^,
Iter work; good repair man. W. I worthy of note. The Freei>ort LVppart
Jack^OO, 143 {>ort.
Paraon Ave.,
Free-
3:82
CESSPOOL BUILDING and cement work, cellar bottoms, garage bot¬ toms. I work on all terms at reason- eble prices and try to give satisfac¬ tion. Wail paper cleaning. I will make your old paper Uke new. s. L. Brown, 23 Washin«toii St., Rockville Centre.
ly:«7
Wanted—^Fumuhed Rooms
WANTED, one or two rooms for housekeeping. In Rookville Centre, Hempstead, Freeport, furniahcd; pei'- maiient by quiet couple; reasonable. Write Re\'iew 780, Fre<|)ort. ;i-SO
Wanted—Unfurnished Rooms
SMAl.fj hou.sc (unfurnishedj, with im¬ provements; address C-309, Inquirer, Heniii.stead. 3:81
BLACK and white angora cat; liberal I'eward for retuin or information load¬ ing to recovery; 512 M?rrick Rd., Rock¬ ville Centre; phone R.V.C. 18^. 3:80
For Rent—Houses
TO KE.VT—LaUo Cossaynin, Wash. (.'n. X. v.; I'ool liills of Adirondack mnuu- lains; cottaKo: Jul.v to August 2t)th; fully equipped for housekeeping; di¬ rectly on lake; phone Hemp- 187,"i. :!:82
For Hent—Funushed Rooms
UP-lib-DATE three newly furnished rooQUi; all conveniences; near water; 887 ^. <Jrove St., Freeport; phone Fpt. D65-J. 2:82
don City 885
79-«
TO RENT—Two large furnlshtjd rooms
for Uitht housekeeping; ail. Imor^v mcntB;«ftve minutes' walk from ^Wl and station. 114 Third St., Mineola,
TO LE^, furnished rooms; unfurnished
floor and garage. Apply 142 South
Ocean Ave., Freeport. 81-3
TO LBT, two connecting furnished rooms in flrst-class private house; bath, electric lljfht, for one or tw'o gentlemen or business couple. 41 N. Bergen. 3-81
NICELY furnished top floor room; reas- I onable; near Hempstead depot; gentle¬ man preferred; 8 Ormond St,, Hemp¬ stead. 2:81
TWO large furnished rooms, new and modern, private home, all con¬ veniences, with or without board; reas¬ onable. Mrs. Hall, 29 Arclier St., Free- port; pbone Fpt. 197J. 3:80
Review classifled ads bring results.
TO -LET, two furnished rooms. Ad¬ dress Box H, care Review, Freeport.
3-80
TO RENT, furnished room; private house; seven minutes' walk to depot; comnviter or business man. Box S. W., Rovle)V, Rockville Centre. 3:80
'To RENT, large front room, furnished; > suitable for one or two. 161 Church St., Ffeeport. 3-80
ONE or two furnished rooms, with or witl)out breakfast; address C-307, In¬ quirer, Hempstead. 3:80
TO RENT, one or two beautiful fur¬ nished rooms, with all improvements. In Village of Hempstead, near R. R| Station and trolley; In private family. Write Review 123. 6-79
VO RBNT—Furnished, 2 rooms and kltcdieaette apartment, all improve- Snenta. Collins, Greenwich St., at the Junction of Freeport and Baldwin Rd., Hempstead. Telephone 166-R Hemp¬ stead. 68-tf
MUST ^alcriflce thrco-pjiesenger Stude- baker runabout, just overhauled; good tires, with two brand now unu.scd spares: no rca.sonable offer refused;- phone (Jarden City 1046. 3:79
REO 5-passenger, good condition; 25 Milford PI., Rockville Centre. 4:79
For 3«le—Miscellaneous
box 44.
3:79
I'ERStJXAL—Painting, papoj-hanging,
artistic decorating. Very reasonal.)le.
All work guaranteed. W. Jacknian.
Phone 1396 Freeport. 0-78
MANDOLIN, tenor banjo and guitar taught; ragtime. Beginners i>lay tunes. PERKECT FIRSTS in 6 les¬ sons or MONTiY BACK. Famous Gib¬ son instruments loaned free. Hart- nett system used. H. H. Pickeiipig, 50 North Bergen Plactt^ .Freeport. Plione
c,l7_1lyr ^W* tf.7e
647-M.
tf:70
KOi: S.\LE, reliable gas range; white enamel front and sides; two ovens, broiler and warming oven; i)rioe $60; cost J!2i); almost new. J. Fischer, eoriier Wilson and Centre Ave., Bell more. 6-82
.STRAVVI'.ERUIES, |>ieked fresh daily; 201 (liaiul Ave., IJiildwin. 3:32
LAWYER, experienced, will handle all
matters confidentially; address l.,exi-.
Room no, 38 Park Row, .\.Y. City. 3:80
Wanted—Female Help
FOR SAI>E—E-B alto Bushes saxo¬ phone; do lux flnlsh; keys gold plated; branil new; $17.") actual cost; yours rea»onabl<'; eall Jamaica 379. Harry .Sanders, 411 Shelton Ave., Jamaica.
MAN'S and small boy's bicycle; also upright j)iano; 25 Russell I'l., Kree- port. 3:81
FOR SALE—New i/rocess gas range; white splashers; practically new. Oak crystal closet; 4 gla.ss shelves; looking glass back. Duplex tireless cooker, one compartment, Lynbrook 749-J. 80-3
ABOUT forty thou.sand second-hand brick on prope.rty at TUrd St., Garden City, L. 1. Wood & Nostrand, Inc.; phono Farmingdale 55. 6:78
FOR SALE—14-lnch valley tin at $0 per roll. Sheathing i>aper. Major roofing, slaters' felt, paints, certain- teed, shingles, nails and many other useful articles. All at a reasAnable price. John Cholis & Sons, 166 Merrick Road, Roi.kville Contrc. 78-6
CARRIAGES and wagons; blacksmith shop, opposite P.O. Bidg., Observer St., KcckviUe Centre. 3:80
Wantad—Miaodlaneous
WANTED, a young white woman to do
hoiin.'work to go to the mountains in
famil.v of throe; liring references. Call
ui. 117 .N'inth St., Garden City. 82-3
AT l;ALl)WIX--Si.\. room bungalow to
rent, furnished; live minutes to batli-
Ing beueh; $125 month. 7 Ocean Ave..
Baldwin. 81-«
Wanted—To Buy
WANTED in Kieeport, between Mer¬ rick Rd. and .\tlantic Ave., at lea.^t eight looms, auarter-acrc plot; $10,000 cash; owner only; write Columbia, Re¬ view, Kreoport. 6:77
TOURlNtJ car wanted; Buiek, Nash or other good make; flitst cia.ss condition; will trade for waterfront lots; apply P.O. box 355, Baldwin, L. I. C:76
Board Wasted
SALESLADY WANTED—A. L. Franks
Department Store, 15 Main St.,
Hempstead. 3-81
WANTWCD, a competent and ex- porieneed stenographer. Haff & Far¬ rington, 360 Fulton St., Jamaica, N. V.
6-81
GIRL for general housework. Mrs. O'Donoghuo, 86 Harri.son Ave., Bald¬ win; phone Fpt. 1102. 3:81
NURSE gill or woman, to take care of two children; references; call 94 W. Smith St., Freeport; phone 111-R. 3:81
W.\NTF:;D, young white girl to assist with housework in small family of three; phone Kreoport 33. 3:80
WANTED reliable maid for general housework; must be well recom¬ mended; family of tliroo adults. I'hone
Rockville Centre 1345-VV.
78-3
BO(-)KKEEPER — E.\periencod young
lady liOokkoOiK'r. Apply Alexandre
Works, Garden City. Near Curtis I'iant.
Ask for Mr. H. W. Benson. 78-3
WANTED general houseworker (while
preferred); small family; good wages.
Telephone Garden City 1475 before
10 a. in. 78-3
Y'OUkO lady' to as.Slst bookkeeper and to do general office work; also with knowledge of typewriting; apply to su-
F«r Sale—Lire Stock
I'ARROT; healthy, young bird, excellent talker; large bra.ss cage; must dispose Of bird »l once; can be seen any day iiftor 8 o'clock, or on Sundays. 1). Con¬ nolly. Washington Ave., Roosevelt; phone F1>t. 985-J.
F<->R SALI^—White collie dog, male; 5 niunths old; cheap. 26 Grove St..
Heulpvjtea'l-
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For SALE—Baby chicks. Howell, East Hentpetead, cast of FUe House.
WANTED typewriter, in goo<l condi¬ tion: reasonable. Write Review, Free- port 692. 3-80 I perintendent in person at Nassau HoS'
,.. .^n.i.Tw .< 1 . 1 II.,- pital, Mineola. tf:73
WA.NTED—Ford touring car, 1917 or
191S; good running order; reasonable.
Call or write Walter Harris, Royal St.
and Washington Ave., Bcllmoro, L. I.
Box 26. 81-3
W«itM-^ues
For Rent—Miscellaneous
STORE FOR RENT—Grove and Pine
St., opposite High School. Inquire
stationery store, Pine und Grove Sts.
Phono 402-J. 3-80
WANTED, unfutnisbed moih^ri; house or apartment, suitable for fojir adults; one year lease wanted; rent reasonable. Box 1275, Frco|)ort OfHce Review. 3-80
Far Sale—Fumitur«
WANTED, in Freefort, between Mer rick Road and Atlantic Ave,, at least eight roon\8, on half-acre plot; $12,000 cash; owner only. Columbia, Review, Freeport. 3-81
FOR SALE — Two flrst-class cows
cheap. C. P. Cook. 33 New York Ave.. | Lii; BaWwto, L. I, S-78 '^
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Apartments Wasted ,
———, ¦ 'handy man; can plant and do car
APARTFUENT wanted with improve-1 penter work; good repair man. W.
Sttuatton Wanted
menAt: three or more roo0i«r nturt be ! Jackson, 148 I*arson Ave., Freeport. 3:80
In or luar Rockvlllo Centix. Box U. | , , niunK—-m ii i m
Review, Rockvlllo Centre. 3:81 ! ¦».«».
r'" ' iiiiitf , I ¦¦ 'I' ¦¦' ; Baan|iNrs Waaled
SOLID oiik bookcase, 3 glass doois und .3 druwer.s, reasonable; 134 Cleveland Ave., Rockville t>ntre. 3:81
Real Estate Wanted
VV'A.\TElJ-.\Ian and wife would like to engage hoard tor summer; handy to station, or would luefer two or thro,o furnished rooms foi; light housokoepin,?. Addre.;-I CoupU.-, Observer Oftlee, iioek- viilo t ¦jntre, L. I. 81-C
WANTED
TEN (10) MEN with $10,. 000 Each to Start
A REAL ESTATE CORPORATION
to be capitalized at $1(K),0()0 at tho start and to finish 10 years hence with at least
$1,000,000
or do it over again 10 times stronger. Architect, Auctioneer, Builder, Book-keeper, Carpenter, Lawyer,
(mnst be perfectly or almo.st per- fevtly honest, sober, upright and irdiittrious and understand real e.state transactions and corpora¬ tion law) preferred.
The proposition is to be Abto- lutely Clean.
Box H, Daily Review Office Main Street Freeport, N. Y.
MAN and W'ife would like to en.i^age board for summer; hnndy to station; or would prefer two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping: afldros.u "Couple," Observer OfHce, Rockville Cent;e. 5:80
For Side—ReaJ tstate
PLOT 60x1 :jj, Lorncr N. Main and Dean
Htj, apply Chas. J. Schneider, 184
Chufth St., Kreeport; phone Fpt.
415. 12:82
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CXJRNER plot, 150x150, near train, trol¬ ley, .school and church; beautiful lo¬ cation; must be sold at once; your own terms; also lot.s, 50x200, at a sacrifice; no agents. J.J..M., 146 Long Beach Kd.. Rockville Centre. 3:711
FOR SALE — r.uiktiiig lots, 75x190:
three mliintts to station Smith &
Malcom»(.>n, Inc., 37 liallroad Ave..
Freeport, N. Y'. 8-80
A BEAIITIFI;L lot, 100x100, sold at
sacrifice; within six minutes' walk'
of depot; can't bo duplicated; no agents;
address C.W,, Review, Freer)ort. 6:80
ROCKVILLE Centre: Real snap for builder; plot, 40x100; electricity, water, sidewalks; price, $500; cash, $50; bal¬ ance to suit; also furnished houses for rent. Conway & Can-oil; trolley stop 103, Woodiuwn Terrucc, Rockville Cen¬ tre. 6:78
Review classifled ads bring results.
WELL located lots at Roosevelt In de¬ veloped section, Edw. Uhe, Roosevelt, L. I. 7:76
WANTED, from one to five acres in
Rockville Centre vicinity; prefer It
on highway; must be reasonable. Write
Review 680. Freeport. 3-80
OWNERS, builders, sen^ description of
WATER-front lotM, with bathing beacb on Baldwin Bay, near club house; some restricted, others without reatrlc- tions; pricey $300 up; oaay ternus; kleal section; houses for .s;ile. P.O. box 355, Baldwin. iCTl*
your property to be pkiced on our list j LOj-g FOR SALE—Cheater Park, Bllsa- 5„„ I free. We only chatge a coinmi*aloii lor j ba^j^ pj^^jt, ingraliam EsUtee. T. H.
Feud
^_ iACtX)MM01)ATlONS for few adults
FORCTa^oe, S0x8H> on May 8; owner! with board; home c-ooklng; clean, mod- can )l#vo aame by calling a,t police orn hou.se; easy c^nunuting; for sum-
headq^Mters, Wm»^«»^ proving prop
tner Win.
naoaths.
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AG., Uald S:S2
aelUnff; Rwm iV>. 38 I'ark Row. N. Y. q^^^^ jjl Jacksoo St.. Hempstead; City. S:SO '
I telephone 29 Hempstead.
6S-tf
Cows Wanted
^jDUaiRABLE comer lot. >bxlS8, Parte and Hendrlckson Ayes.. Rockville LIVE cows, calves and poultry; high- Centre; price. 84000. H. Hefiacbkel, 28
est market pric«s paid; 4 S. Main Ht., '^tanpatead; pltoiM Hemp. 90-J. 6:79
Reed dvmer.
vc&ut. Ro«kTlUa
Central, 80:M
SIDE SCHOOL DESTROYED BY FIRE
(Continued from page 1)
from a tap ou the Rockville Centre water s.N.tem.
Vigiliaat pump from East Rockaway eonneeteil with a hydrant on Lincoln avenue near Academy street, and about asi iniich hose wa« stretched.
Witii the additional sticjuiui. and j)re.ss'!!e the firemen begun to m:i,ke .some he:idway. Itursting hose liindied tlieni .'-•imiewhat, but this ditlkulty was ;i)oii i,v< leoinc.
Euuki'. Hook and l...iiddor proved^ valuaiilo aid. Tho fifty-five foot ladder was I lai 1 again.st the west side of the buil<!in«, and in a few minutes. Bob Woodi ock and several comrades had a line of ho.se playing into the third story window. The intense heat and threatening roof and cornice caused <.,'hlof \Vood to recall his men. Free- port also put up a ladder but found tho file loo flerec to work anainst. After the roof Iiad fallen in and much of tho eoiiiie,' ilrojiiied, firemen again ascend¬ ed the liiddcrs and did masterful work.
While their neighbors fought the school house blaze. Ocean Side Depart¬ ment pr,'Vented its spread by .saturat¬ ing the surrounding frmne buildings With chemicals.
(hiel Watonnaii Takes Charge
With the arrival of tho Uoekviile Cenliv Eire Department, Chief Larry Walornum immediately u.ssumed charge of his mon. Chief .Sanford Story of Ocean Side, recognizing the need for their own chief to diroet his men, couiteoudy lofrained from issuing orders to the visitors. The two assis¬ tant chiefs, Ray Wooil and Kred .Myer.'-, took care of tho ends of the building, while Chief Waterman di¬ rected the attack on Ihc front.
With the arrival of the Kreel>urt De- paitm nt. about 12 o'clock, Cliief I Union Smith and his assistants, Mauorsbergor and Kiitz, quickly arranged with Chief Wateiman for a i»lan of action, and the wiino was done when Chief Dave Ijing- don and hjs assistant, Arthur Eustace, came from East Rwkaway. There seemed to be a recognition tli.'it the first fire department cliief on the job was entitled to assume charge, an<l the buttle with the flames Wiu< carried on without friction between men or chiefs.
The chiefs of the other departments saw Chief Waterman when they ar¬ rived and accepted his suggestion after a few minutes consultation. While Hemp.stcad and Long Beach did not bring apparatus, Chief Powers and As¬ sistant Chief Farrell unmediatelly of¬ fered the .service of their men. ('<»-operatJun Ml Around
\ :-;tr!king fositure of the fire was I the co-operation all around. Ca{>tain | llacon of the Rockville Centre Police, { stationed Patrolmen Vought and Jack¬ son at La|)i>'s comer and cleared the stro*t of automobiles which had con- I gregatcd to such an extent as to make . the road impassable, until they were directed to drive up into ihe adjacent lots. Chief Hartman, of the Freeport Police Department, was present, and with Captain Bacon helped tt> ix>licc the neighborhood.
The wardens k<'ipt withW the radius of a few hundred fe<£t of the Are and held the crowd of many hundred in
mej:it, gaining entrance to tbc vestibule of the building unqcrewed the bronite tablet bearing the recerd of the .«ichool. and carried it to safety. Another crew- managed to enter the building long enough to pass out ntaiiy of the recortLs. George Loesch. of the Re¬ liance, spied an American Flag hang- i&a: to a wall of a clasaroom at the CAti side of the building where his coripany was working, and recovered it undamaged.
Chiefs Kseupe Injury Chiefs Water.nan and Snuth were in the vestibule of the building endeavor¬ ing to ascertain whether they ootild get it line into the building from that point. The floor alcove them was apparently firm. Suddenlv there came a crashing sound, and thJey luahcd out Just in time to escape being caught In the crush of two floors and ceiling above, which came down ihrouKli the .staiiway and sent a shower of burning embers out of the front door. Just as thoy pa.ssod through it.
Louis -Miller, Captain of the Alerm and (Iraiuille Smith ot the .same <'om- pany wore overcome by smoKe and had to Ik- dl¦a^;^ed out by i-omrades. (.'ap-| tain Aliller was the Wir.ol affected and was taken home.
Dirk S<:ins(>tli of tlie .s.ime company was stru<'k on the nose b.v a falling tlnilur and reeoi%'nl treatment from Fin Department Surgeon Higgins. who wan st.itioned before the S:ilamandei- bouse with a complete emergency kit spreaiV out.
Live Oak Comi)any returned about 6:30 a. m., the last of tli<' Rockville Centre department to leave the seone. Tho .\leils returned about a hour earl¬ ier. The di partineiit was on the ]>ob. seven and a half hour,-^,
Tho fire was still smouldering at noon today. The Ocean Side department wm.-- welting It down,
..\ man in civilian dn-ss. said to be a school teueher, ascended a ladder in an (ffiirt to recover .'<ome records. He was well up when a piece of the cor¬ nice f.|l I'lKl Covered his clothing with sparks. I'iiemen quickly saw his pro- ilicaniciit and turned tho hose in hi.s (llrertion. He descended, drenched, but unh:n nil il.
Hiuuiin lii'.ernian and Matthew Kclls, t\,o lioy .scouts, weii" .stationed on Lincoln avenue with a red lantern and helped materially in regulating traflic.
The women of Ihe Oco.in Side School and HoiiK' -X.ssocialion served coffee to the tin mm. In the jiarty were Mes- dames Burmlester, Interman, Kettel and Brenner. Gordon Hamilton, of Rockville Centre, also came down with many eallons of coffee and a quantity of tigaielios. Chief Story hiindod out a qu.'uitit;. of cigars. Mrs. Little sent up .'ome cig.ncttes. Other acts of ap¬ preciation and contiideratiou weie "evi (ieneeil. Kveiywheie a true neighborly spiriV prexailed.
Ocean Side High .School was erected about ten years ago at a cost of ap- inoximateiy J76,000. Its replacennju valU'> is e.-.liinale(] at 3150,000. The loss is oMimateil at 18(1,000. It is .said to be covered by tliroe insurance policies, of $90,0'»0 and |2,'>,()00 on the building and $15,(:<io on fixture.'-^.
This tlr( was .said by tii< nn n to have been ihi> norst they liavi' li.-ul to fi^ht since the hotel (ire al l.oni; licacli.
MEMOUAl TABLEU MINEOU'S TRIBI TO SOLDe DEAD
Decoration Dajr Afternoon To le
Devoted To Patriotic ExerdsM
For AU Gtiiens
Miiu-ola. .May 28—Congresapian Hicks will siK^k at the Decoration Day services.
Soldiers, sailora. flreman, civic or¬ ganizations and cltlians, of l>oth aexes and school children will have part In the day's events.
A parade will form in FraoKlin Boulovaed and will move from tht* Court Houao at 1:30 p. m.
Soi-vlc»a v.lll l>e hold at the sotwol grouni&i In Willis Avenue on tht arr.lval of the nuM-ching coiiftnn, about 2 o'¬ clock.
Tlie Kev. George C. Dunshee, i>iiator of the First PrefcV.. terlan Church, will open tbe aervicos with prayer.
The unveiling and presentation of a tablot to the memory of those who Doado the gretitoat sacrlfiee in the war will be by the Rev. Father Burke, iKistor of Corpus C^lstl Church, and as the veil Is removed the school <hlldren will aing the "Star Spangled Banned."
Village President William McCaithy will ace<iit the memorial tablet In the name of those to whom it is dedit>ated and in the name of the village.
There will be o salute by Rogej' Williams rattersoii Post, .X. L.. and taps.
Tlier>' will also bo a pres<'nt,Hlon of a slaiiil of colors to Roger WilliuniH Patleis.Hi Post, No. 3-19, .Xmeriean Le¬ gion. This will 1k> done by .Mrs. E. J, .\inistroiii;. The ae<eptaiice will l)o by Comnimider Joaciih .Nohowee.
The as-semlilago will Join in thti pledge of allegiance to the flag and tlio school children will sang ".\meriai." Benedirtion will be b.\- the Rev. IL Whallon McMuJlin.
FoII.iwing the services there will bi) par.idc of the colors with the war veterans as a color guard and the vll' lage fire dciuirtment as an escort ot lioiior.
The tire com|>anies will paa-s in review before tin' \illage ollieials.
The citizens lommittee, which had coopi'ialed with the veterans in ar¬ ranging for the day's services, is rti<idt* up of A'illago Prosldeiii William Mc- Cartliy. Daniel Harrington, Mrs. An¬ drew Burkhard, Mrs. Charles Kelleher, .Mrs. Floyd Ellsworth, I'Yank Codesky, K. I.. Jenkins, C. II. AJeeker. Samuel Rogers, Frederick Hopkins, Frank P. KhV. Jr. and Albert Smith
fiALDWIN
Sor\ ices at All Saints Episeiipul Aiisslon, Biildwiii, Sunday as usual; Sun¬ day .Si|bf»>l ^10 a. m. in both Knigttli^ of I'l^ias'^all and al the llarboi*. .Moriiini; piayer at 11 a. m. In Kiilghtd of I'y'iiias Hall. It is earnestly reqnertt- cd that il larg»' attendance be on hand to iiKijuniijc the work.
PrepaiMtioiis fur (lie Amce to lie helil U'Xt .Satu'dpy evening under the aus¬ pices of Miss Boycr are ])rogro.ssliig rap¬ idly and il is hoped that a large nxlni will bo realized to go toward the build¬ ing fund for a thuich building.
An afternoon tea will lie held next 'I'liisduv al thv lesidelice of the Rev. J>. V. Il.irliour, Eastern Parkway aiiil Van Hu]< it street, to v.hleli all UidieW interested are r-oi-dially invltid.
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TIME TABLE
SUiMDAYS AND HOLIDAYS-Firat Boat to Beach,
10:15; Houiiy Thereafter
7:30, Last Boat From Beach
SATURDAY—lOrlS P. M.; 1:45 P. M.; 4:00 P. M. 6:30 P.M. to Beach
FREEPORT TROLLEY MEETS TRACTION TROLLEY AND L I. R. R. TRAINS
Great South Bay Ferry Gmpany
FREEPORT, N Y.
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