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1-1.. port. May 4.—Many Fre<'portcr8 ate planning to attend thc inusque ball yt the Blossom Heath Inn this evening which Is forJJle benefit of the SeaUide Home for Crippled Chtklron .
Thu Claridge Shop of N«*w York will have a fashion show In connection with the dance and thc flr.Ml prise,- for fancy costume will be an evening gown nuule by the (Marldge Hhop.
Manager SUs-iklnd, of the Blossom He«th Inn, states that the evening wtll he one of the largest affairs that the
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Freeport, IfaX 4.—F. V. Alcorn wa.s elected. temporar>- chairman, and Hud dy Iitmtachfce lopiporary secret.»ry ut a ', jnn haa had in wome tlpic. prelimioary meeting of the iMttg leiand ! Transh^oters' Le«guo, last' Friday. i
The llergen Heach Oun Club ard thej Manhassett Oun Club were heard fro'm. j aUbouoh not present. Both desire tol Jain. Tba Bocliaway (Jun Ciub and the Kreeport Oun Club repcesentiitivesi __ awreed to stiirt the liiaKUe and the ''•""jj.j^,','/ resentatives of the Na.s.sau Trapshool ' Inc Aaaociation'are to make tNHr re port to their club. It is\expei tei will Join.
Y Inasmuch as all the clubs will Ix- in' li'reepoi-t Saturday, May It. that d.nte was set for the udopttou of by-laws. The league will then lie on Us way.
Ruddy Ikjmschke, secretary of the I'reeport Oun Club. reiKutea thai there had been :$IO,<M)a suhMcribeti. provided Long Island woutd hold a meet for
along alMlut Heptenibi
HAY: Mark«t very inactiva. Kacelpts
continue light l>ut equal limited demand.
Spring farm work curtailing move
Price changes only ^iot'al. Bent
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ladclpbia $24, Chicago $22, Mipne
lis Vio, Cincinnati til, Atlanta $:;'-•;
I Alfalfa, Kan-stts City J22.50.
jotnalm »20. .Memphis »2.S, Atlanta |30;
i.N'o.' 1 Prairie Kansas <Mty $13, Omaha
I $13. Minneapolis $m.5U.
FKKI); Market shows slight price changes. Wheal feed prii es streiigtheii (d In West due to liRhl production rath ler ihan increii.sed demand. CiHtonseed,
trapshooteis a.ong ».h.»i -••¦-""" ¦; h,,^,,, and alfalfa mcil weak. Pur- He statad that he wus a.csured thnt hI\^^^^^^^ eontinue only for immedii.le
needs. Tlie trade seems to cmisidci
least 780 trapshooteis would enter the competitions from all parts «)f the Cnlted Slates which wduld Inst from iq to 12 days.
One Of the hugcst hotels in i\ew York sent woitl that It was desirous thut their hotel be Kclected as the lie.nl- quarters at that time, and that the L. 1. I^'aaue could depend uoim t1n;ii'.iiul suptiort to help |>ut aci"os8 the enormous undertaking.
.More detuiU of this will be made Known frum time tu time. It should Is- distinctly undcistisid thut the 1,<>i:h Island Tiapshooters' League is oi^aii- iaed for tho advaiuemeni of trap.shoot- ing, the jiroinolioii of Kood fellowship und the protect ion of the giinie,
Teddy Hayes of WiMidiiierc, Williiiiii Simonson and Oeorge C. .Ashby of Mineola. and H. i>avis. of the N. V. State Sportsmen's .Vs.siHiHtioii were present. Hon. .\. N. .lohnson ineside'l during tht; early evening.
FARMERS FEARIoSS OF POTATOE CROP
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.senl iirices l<iw enough b^t look fm )io ndvaiu es In near future. Quoled .^lirlng bran New Vork $22.5<i. I'hila ileliihirt $24.50, Chiciigo »l!i.5U, .Miniie Uniolis »l*t; spring middlings Xew Vo.k j t2n.2ri, Chii^ago *IX.iiO. .Minneapolis Jl'i; j linseed meal .MinneapoliK |ao.5i(. Chiea il;o $33. Kiiii.sas City till; cotton .seed 'meal .Memphis *2ti. Atliiiitii *2r,-, Alliil- ilu meal Kansas City »lx.50. Omaha I^IS, .Memphis .*'J2.5(l; hiiminy feed Chi¬ li ago t23. Xew York Wi.M. I tlR.VI.N: .Maiket uiK'ortain anil eusiiy ] iiilliienecil either w;iy during ihe wcck HJood exiiert demiind, light offerings j weather,, damage reports and smal : wheat stocks Chieago available deliver; Ion future (-ontracts weite the principal '< ulPsh factors while jiit cpiiditions Furo 'l-eaii polUical .situation iind weakness 1., icorn on thc 2,Slh were niiiinly res|ioiisi ¦ble for deillncs. Premiums ciish wlual .Minneapolis up 2 lo He wllh ofrering> ! light und HulYalo mills reported biddinj. for wheat Kansas City, lieavy frosts ' prcdii ted some sections tonight. I;i 1'hicago cash market Xo. 2 red wiiilei wheat $l.-l-l; .No. 2 hard $1.4!i; Xn. 3 ml.\ed corn TiSc; Xo. 2 yellow nUi-. Xo. 3 . 1 white oats arc. Kor the week Chicago
Cold «Qd Wet Weather Ute In!-^'"^' "'^^'"^ "»' '^^'^ ''' *''^t''^- "l'^
icorn down Ic at 5X%c. Chlmgo July lu'heat Up 4'/4c at tl.O!M-S, July corn i Vi at tilf. .Minneapolis July wheat up «e at $1.11'.. Kaiusiis City .luly 4%c at ;*I.(l2-, AS-iiini|)eg July SVic iit $1.43-';4. I FUl'lTS AN'IJ Vi-X;iOTAHLKi^: .Suck- iod rouiKl while potatoes down to 10 to jloc per 100 U.S. at Xorthern shipping jiKiints. closing 60 lo "^oc. Chicago car- . lot market at -season's low point of 80 to Ixic. Florida Xo. 1 Siiauldlng Rose up I to 75c per double head barrel Chicago, I closing around $7.75; Xew Vork around : *K: shipping points iii) 50 to 75c at $i;..'5 to $(;.50. Te.xas .sacked Bliss Triumphs down $1..">0 to $1.75 per 100 lbs.. Kiin.'-is CUy Hi Jit to $4.50; St. Louis $4.25 lo (1.50.
Cold storage Hiililwiii apples up 2r,e per barrel In cily wholesale mui^kcts. Xew York A2Vi stock mostly ^f> to *7 per barrel, Xorthweiiitern extra fancy wliiesaiis ste:idy Chicago, medium 11
April Has Caused Spuds To Rot-<-Great Loss of Labor
-Mineola, May 3.—The farmerx of Na:i .sau County, and in fact, all ot Long Island are engaged in trying to save tliut part of the potato crop whicir vas planted during the cold wifither or jum prior to the downward trend ot the thermometer. ••
.riist how many barrels of potatoes will lie affected Is not known, but It i.-, known that it will run into hundred.' of barreLs, und the labor Involved in cUurmouM.. '^'•
Heeause of the recent cold and wei weather the iKjtatoes are rottln.g In thc ground, und those fanners who are furchaiiikHl with tlieir croiis are no\<' en- ga,({ed in plowing the seed potato for the purpose of replanting theni.
The potatoes planl.Ml during »hc j ,ji,.gp ^jj^es $2.75 to »3.7£; small sliies $2 warui«-r wottther In March and the early j t„ j^.SO. Sacked yellow onions slow an 1 jMut of April, it is .suhl, are not nffoctcd | steady in Eastern city wholeiiale nmr
kcts ill 75c to $1.25 per 100 lbs. Texas yellow Bermudas slightly lower at $1 lu
by the cold wave, but those that wt-rt- plantoiflater have suffered severel.\'. AVhether enough damage bus been done Ul ufl'cct the crop can onl.v be told whe'ii it conies time to dig them. 'I'ho.se po¬ tatoes I hat have been planted in the cciitrul part of Long Island, where tlie soil is heavier, are tlioUKht to have os- CHpoU the dauwKc that hus affected tlie other places.
DANCE AND PLAY FOR
BENEFIT OF B. B. CLUB
Uooscvi-ll, May 4.—The Roosevelt lliiseliull Club Im to have u big dnnce on I'rlduy evening for the l>eucQt of tbc team.
The iltiolleiH' l>iamutlc Club of KiMiMovell will Iiresent "The (."ouiitry Boy" us it was given in the Freeport .Vuditorium not long ago.
Tho bnnetlt will be staged in the Royal Theatre suid th*- dance will fol¬ low the show at the Alpha Fire Hall, With Honey Potter's iiMui &t the bat.
Tho offlcurs of the iMseball teuni aif Peu>r Mtcphen Beck, manager, Jeiwe RhMles,. bookluK nuinagcr, Archlw Smith, captain and John Clark, treas- urer.
It in exiK'ctetl that u dulislantial «um wili bo reallaed.
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New Vurk, .May 4. .Vew wayn of sroitKirilug liquor into thiw imrt were ejipuued by ivyeuue oHUiuls yeitterduy when they m^arched tho .VtUnntio Fruit Lliier (ilaudola.
Fourteen autoniutiile inner-tubes were found to coutolu liQUoi. while fitaen in cuke.s of Ice In the r«f|-|g<>iiitor were 181 battlw* ot buuze. Other bottles w.cie
to *2 mostly *1.50 to $1.75 per standurd crate for numbeis 1 and 2 stock, t'om- merclal pack: shipping points down lu 10 to'lOc ranging 80 to !»0c carloads f. o. b. 8hipi>iiiK point acceptance. Ten¬ nessee Klondike strawberries 28 to 30e quart basis Xew York. Klondike low Ht ^.ouisiana poiuts, closing $4.70 tc *4.!i9 per 24 quart crute carloads f.o.l.". cash tiwk: 32 quart crates down 25 to 75c al Xortb Carolina stations, <'lo«iiig around $1.2B wagonloada cash to grow¬ ers. First car I-'lorida watermelons in j .N'ew Vork wholesale market recenlly j brought 75c to $1.25 each for 15 to 20 I lb. Tom Watsons, a few selling as high Ills 11.50.
I liAIKV PKomCTS: Butler prices j have dei lined steadily the iwst week: i'narkcts we-iU. t^losins: prlc-es, Ui: score '.New York 3fic; C'liicago 30^, Philadcl j phla 37Hf, Boston 37c. Declines due ti usual spring ulump which ot-curs i^-lu-n i tieason of tli^iih production appruucbe- ; deuiers nuking every effort lo avoid ilteiug cuuglu with any surplus, 1 ndci noitnul conditions market receipts wouU: ! not have caused presant weakness. : l.'IlIil:;SK markets slow although actuu; liirading was. somewhat belter during jthe week. |L'ndertone of markets siiii 'fionicwhttl unsettled as there are many , dealers who have lookiHl for further If-.liHbt drops. Plyntouth VViscoiisli .(i'heesc exchange prices to<luy represent |.tU'cline« since l:«ii Momlay avcragiufc I over U witl^Oaiifleif dow^i 2 3-8c. Prices I luiiis 13e. dJlfflBl's 1
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ami toogborns 12 3.4c, ycung Asaarlca.-; 13c. •
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trend of Cliicttgo live st«>ck prices was generally upwar/l, the iiost week. Hogs 10 lo 26c. l.eef steers 15 to SOc. butchei* *«" "^ Ebbt'ta Field, has applied for a ;i;ow8 and lieifcrs 25<-, veal lalve^ SOc to Hoense to otmduct baaing ajthrojllonfl SL fat ami feeding lamb») yearlings and : nt KbiK'ls Field during thc ('nsuing fat ewes genei*ally stead)*. May 2 Chi-1 summ««r. James J. O'Connor, a Brook- < ago prices: Hogs bulk of sales $8 to lynlle of long eUinding, has been selcct- ts.40 medium and good beef ateeri. ed as matchmalcer. He will ilevote bis $7.40 to $8.75; butcher cows and heifers i entire time and energy to thc piojtrct IS to $»: feeder steers |6.8« to $S. light | with the Idea In view of furniehing the and medium weight veal calves |8 tcjbest bouts obtainable.
Jio; fat laratts |» to fll, feeding lambs i ^ , t
»;7 to $8.50; yeurlings $8 to $!i.50: fa; ewes $6.50 to $7.25. Stotker and feeder shipments from It iniporlnnt markets during tho week ended |^ll ^2 were Cattle and calves 37.7lV hogs t. Fheeii 3.3R0. With the exception rnutton, Kaaiern wholesale fresh meal prices deilined. Pork loins down $1 to t2; veal steady to $3 lower; lamb steady to $1, lower; mutlon generally *l high¬ er per 100 lbs. Jlay 2 prices good grade meat: Beef $lt; to $17.50, veal $18 to »;20; Iamb $20 to $24; mutton $16 to $17: light pork loins $24 to $27; heavy loins $lT;to Ui-
COTT<.).N': .Sjiot cotton prices advanrew 10 points thc jiast week, closing ut 11.42c jier pound. Xew York May fu lures up 68 points at 12.650 per iiound.
N'ew Vork, May 4.--The hig prices J,, I tii-kets will be the first put on sale J. j when'promoter 1'cx Rickard o|>cns the ,jj scat salu for tho Dcmpsey-Carpenlicr IJght, he announced today. The acale of prices will be 15.00. $10, |20. $25 $30. 140, and |50. All these prices ex¬ cept-thc $5.50 tickets include the war tax.
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Kraaport, M«y 4.—Tba caae of th$ 9t«tr axftoat Tevnink, proprietor ot\ the Casino Hotel that was raided last ; Ih tprday night by the police, was; called for a hearing yl-sterduy morn- i In::, hut ui»on request of thc District, j Attorney's ofllce the case was ad-1 jo'iirned for another week. It will be j
heard Tuesday, May 10. at 10 a. m..
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Electrical Coirtractors
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55 Maryia Aro., Hempatead, N. Y.'
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Freeport, .May 4.— l-lveryono in h'ree- port known "Herb" Binghiim, Unit is everyone who goes lo the Auditorium, Ibe Klks, the Leglgn, and the firemen. : 'rhe olher two in the village never go out anywjiy. ]
Herb comes from Hostoiij whicli is U| point in liis favor, und besides that, hc Is a regular fellow and has iiian> friends. The «yeniiig of the Flreiiiun's j dance at the .-Auditorium Herb came I ilres.sed as a Baldwin dude and on bis imi was u cute little girlie in gingham I ir dotted Hwi.ss, or whatever it is they I wear. ^ !
Her UiiMtfr-was Batilielor but not fof- ong. for It so happens thut the purty if tbe tlrst jiart giive out what is no ' longer a secret on Monday evening, j jnder Ihe heading of "weddings"; 'lingliaiii — Balehelor. Miss l.subelle Uatchclor. daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. ' H. W. Butcbelor of Hempstead, wiis mai'ried to Herbert C. Bingham of j i''reeport on April 24. The cereinonx- took pUice at tho home of Fred I'isaiio: j <2 Atlantic avenue, and was preformed ! by Hev. W. E. Thomps<Hi of the First M. E. Church)
How anyon^-t?«juld * be serious at a wedding wllh Fred On the side lines Is unknown, but the uvcnt went to a de¬ cision, and now Mr. aiid Mr.s. Bingham (ire residing at 82 Atlantic for the summer months. >
Fred Bingham is an active member of Truck 1, F. F. U., thc Klks, and thc -American Leghiji. He was in Co. 10 of tlie 104 Infantry, 26th Xew England Uivislon, igid s<iw servlco overseas for twenty months. His slstof and brother- in-law are the well known Pisaiio iV- Bingham of vaudeyille fame.
.Mbiiny, X. v.. May 4. -State and .ludicial candidates hereafter will be chosen by party convontloiv^ Governor Miller so decreed totlay in signing the partial repeal of the direct primary >i.\ stem of nomin;itlons. Tho Covcrnor did not offer comment when signing the measure.
B. F R E Y Parqntt aid Hardwood Floors
Old Floors Reacmped and ReOnlshed
Linden Street and Railroad Avenue Bempstead Gardens, liempatead. L. I.
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SONORA, RECOGNIZED AS THE HIGHEST CLASS TALK. ING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. IS THE INSTRUMENT YOU WANT.
Magnificent upright and period styles $7S to $2500
E. BELUNSON'S
JEWELRY STORE & MUSIC SHOP
24 Atlantic Avenue Lynbrook, N. Y.
GRAND OPENING
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Mitchell Field Arena
This Wednesday Evening
May 4th
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HNEST TABLE D'HOTE DINNER. $1.50
Luncheon, Dinners, Suppers and Beefsteak Parties a Specialty
BANQUETS $1.50 PER COVER AND UP
Shore Dinners By Appointment—Phone 547-Freeport
Board By the Day or Week Fine Home Cooking
« The Dining Rooms under new management this season— I under the management of Mrs. M. J. Quinn
M of 15 N. Grand Ave.. Baldwin. L. I. *
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vs. Johnny Wallace vs. Johnny Jager
AL Kale j Telephone, Freeport $04-J
Tels., 3197 aodlZBFar Rock
HiUy LeVine
6 Rounds-Ted Seidman 6 Rounds-Frankie Carr
BAND CONCERl^
AdmiMion $1.10, Reserved Seats $2.20, Including Tax
Freeport Furniture Shop
INTERIOR DECORATION
Take shuttle car from Garden City direct to Mitchell Field Entrance
Upholstering Draperies, Curtains Awnings Shades
Cabinet Making Antiques Painting Polishing
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203 MKKIilCK RU.\U riionc: KocUvUlc Cctilre 30 UOCUVILIJ:; CENTKE. N.
WE ARE THE JOLLY COAL QUARTETTC - ^t>U. MAKE IT HOT FOR YOU. YOU BET!
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EGG-STOVE-NUT-PEA
Sing the opening chorus of their new coal pocket cn- tiUed "Screened Coal."
We are now prepared to give our customers all screened coal; also prompt and effi¬ cient service.
LET us fin your coal order politely and promptly.
W. J. Martin Coal Co.
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5 SOUTH MAIN STREET Phone 283 FTIEEPORT
HEMPSTEAD BANK
HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
'The Big Bank on the Corner"
Established 1887
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CAPITAL $ 30,000
SURPLUS 100,000
TOTAL RESOURCES OVER... 2,000,000
DOES a genera^l Commercial Bankug business.
ACCEPTS Time deposit accounts and allows 'mter- est thereon at the rate of 3 per cent per annum.
SELLS Travelers' Checks and Letters of Credit on all parts of the world.
MAINTAINS a Modem Safe Deposit Department for the storage of vahiaUts and at rcatoaahle rates.
LOANS Meney on Bond and Mortgage.
HAS a CHRISTMAS CLUB which kM pepibracd itself with hundreds of its p«troM«
ADVISES with iu depositori rcgard«f their IhtmI- ments and maintains an op to date service especially for that purpose.
SPECIAL FURNITURE TO.pRDER
Now is thc time to re-finish your furniture. We give you the highest workmanship
ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED
STOCK OF UPHOLSTERED AND CAB¬ INET MADE FURNITURE ON HAND
j ^ye also Specialize in Never Bend Window Screens
68 East Merrick Road
Main Off ica:
LAWRENCE, L. L
FREEPORT, L. L
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YOU DON'T NEED A COAL FIRE TO GET PLENTY OF HOT WATER
Stop naking^ an oven of your kitchen—you'll be hot enough withont it. Stop all the unnocessary labor of Btarting a coal fire and removing ashes. Stop heating water in pots and kettles on your gaa range«—you are waiting gas.
VULCAN GAS WATER HEATER
will give yon all the hot water yoa seed so easily and quickly that yoa will woa^er how yon ever got alonlgr withont it. Keady anytiao—4ay or mght~j»t strike a matoh—tarn on the gas and i> a few^ minntes yon have steamiAf hot water.
Call at eur office and see this heater depionstratod
NASSAU k SDFFOIX UGVIING COMPANY
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