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lilBMUM 50 CENTS ONE OfSEttTIOfi; 3 TIMES 11.00
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far SeW-^IUd Estate
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hOttCt Beach bMngnlow for sale, 12100; one for rent. $400; Thos. J. Walsh; Ulic Wfut Knd bus to New York Ave; biliiK this adv. 7:51
ULLMAN S-^S, seven' paastmgor imjM touring cnr for sale. Oood condition, j, Atluii Silvertown cord tlree. wire wheels,! g and atter 5, extras. Tel. Floral Park 231. ' '¦
-Williani?. ille. Call Ix
LAItUB country house, near salt water, trolley and school, all conveniences, a rixjiUB, battt, Irult, shadL-, gaiuBP, inr- modlatc posuojislon; also new bunfe-alow, attractive, ,e4cffant, modern, up-to-date largo comer plot. Maykels, 2S4 Urand Ave., Iteldwin; phone Vyt. 270-W. 3:51
• TKN-ROOM houne. one acre, white stuc¬ co, Karaite, Jerusalem and Linden Kd., HempsVead; price $26,»00; also fumlsh- inss. »:50
Buildlns Plot alKiUt KOxlJO at eouth- west cornsr ot Rooeevelt a»id South Bide Ave., Freeport. Three houses can be built on this plot, price $1750.00. K. S. Randall, 16 N. Long Beach Ave., Freeport, N. Y. t.H
FOK SALK—Brisco, 1917 touring . Price $400. Can l>c seen anytir Tel. 22K-M Wanlagh. I 3-.63
V\)R 8ALE-rl»l» Chevolet Sedan. Hns
run 19,000 miles. I'ricu »700. At>|)ly
Box L. M. O., care of Review Ofhce,
Freeport. 3*1
I'CJOL BUILDTOO and cement
K. cellar bvttotne, guiage bottom*.
6A3 j I work on^^ UmWW reasbnablo prices
—.- and try to give satisfaction. 8. L.
'¦ "'linjwn. 23 Washington St., RockvUle
i-Vntrc. t-ii
FIRST claHM paintcrH. Wm. t^eahcy. 1 Crand Ave., Rockvillc Centre; phone ItV.C. I7»l-J. 3:5?
FOB »ALE-a4c-U 1017, self starter, elcctrk; lights, A-1 condition, chcatpto quick buyer. F. A. Brockman. ^Bell¬ more, L. I. y 6;61
FOR SALE—Briscoe, 1917 Touring car,
price t400. Can "^ seen anytime.
Telephone 227-M Wantagh. 3:51
UODQE Roadster, original paint guar¬ antee Rood running condition. Kve- nlngs after 7, Saturday P. M., SunduyH. Rlchanla, 17 Broadway, Rockville Cen¬ tre. 'Phone 79-M. 3:51
Building Plot north eldu of Merrick Rd.. one biook east of MaUi St., Freeport, .average size about 110x350, running through to street in rear. Suitable for factory or business. Price $7,000.00. £. S. Randall, 15 N. Long Beach Ave., Freeport, N. T. 9:44
Building Plot 60x100, west side of West
Sldo Ave., Freepoct, one block from
trolley. Price $600.01^ E. 8. Randall,
15 N. Long Beach Ave., Freeport, L I., N. y. 9:44
Building Plot^about 68x95 on^'uiit side Of East Ave., Freeport, l>otweeii Archer Street and South Avo. I'rice $1000. K. S. Rundall, 15 N. Long Beach Ave., Frcoport, N. Y. ' 9:44
lUilldhiB Plot 90x130, at northo.ist cor nen' of Randall Ave., and Wallaco St., Freeport. Price $3,C00. K. S. Randsll.
16 N. Long Beach Ave., Freeport, N. Y.
9:11
FOR SALE^^On Ingralu^m Boulevard,
estates, Hempstead; plot 100x100
Apply to 124 Jackson St., Hempstead.
Telephone 29. tfr
Wanted—^Miscellaneous
KNAMKL sink; aluo toilet bowl, with tiink; name price. Kcttorer, 11 McKliu- k'y at., lialdwin Harbor. 3:51
For Rent
MINK()li.\; liii'g'c room and IhkuU lor 2 liUMlncBs i)eoi>le, $SD; uIbo isingle room and bourd.$12 per week; 1 minutes from Kiiiit WllllKton Station; phono Garden City 1304-R. 8:52
FOU IllONT~3 or 4 rooms and bath,
furnished or unfurulahed. In house.
Huusekecping, adultii only, 15 Woods
Ave. RooBcVelt, Stop 06. 3:51
FIXJHKNCK Viiglniu cottage, 71 S. Vil¬ lage Ave., Itockville Cjentre, ofEei-.s de¬ sirable roomH, furnished or unfurnished; table board moderate; phone Rockville >ntrc 1863. 2:51
FIRST floor.of my home to rent, four rooms, part IniprovcmentM, two blocks from trolley; phone Fpt. 5'18-J. J. H. Van Valkcnburgh, Rose Ave.,- Uoose¬ velt. ;i:51
FirKNlSHED or unfurnished, a laijfc, sunny room, suitable for two gentle- mon or couple, (."hristians; also a gar¬ age. C. F. Hchmidt, 202 Pennsylvania Ave.. Fi-eeport; pljone Fpt. 405-J. 3:51
I'XJR RENT—Bungalow, 4 rooms anti bath, all improvements on Fultin Ave., 11-4 miles east of R. JR. Dei^t, between California Ave. and Uniondale Avo. Small family only $40 por month. C. Kirth. Tel. 193-M Hemiiate^id. 3:30
Houses Far SSak
3:^
FDU SALJ-:—SiKciul at Bay Shore room house with improvements; suuth
-of railroad; all >tew plumbing; price, $6,500; easy ts^'ius. Apply Terry A Olb- Soh, Cortiatlrt House .Block, Bay Shore,
Ii. I.; phone Bay Shore 70. t:52
FOR SALE3—House, eight large rooms, liardwood trim, double oak floors, Kas, electricity, pantry, bath. Immed- iuto possesaion. Leaving for distant city. 66 Davison Ave., Oceanside near Trolley Stop 100. »t60
For R«nt—Fumidieci Roonui
tHJMFURTAIU.fc: furnished n>oni to rent at 108 South Side Ave., Fieeport; near tiay; i-efeiencea required*^ '6:62
FUHNISHEO room, exceptloBAHy larse
room and smaller one, all Impmve-
UuntS; garaK« span-: 331 W. Merrick
Rd.. Freepoit; phone ipt. iatt9-W. .1:52
SITUATION • WAKTRI>—By ycMine^
num on ;r fiirin; Ohrlstinn Sclentl preffrred. -VddrcsH H. L. J;, 8^9 1.. cwin PUice, Brooklyn, N. Y. 2:51
FOU SiVLG—1 Juckson touring car, 1914, model 1 Thomaa-IX-trolt Racer, 1 Ford Runtibout, $125; 1 Ford Touring Car, 1 Saxon Runabout, 1 Ford Touring Body, 1 Dodge Body. Hcrapstcad Auto Wrecking Co., 282 Front St., Hemp¬ ntead. Telephone 547. 3:60
PAINTERS wanted at Houth t^hore Ho¬ tel; Rose St. and lAmg Itehch Ave.; Freeport; see Mr. Ai-mstrong. 8:S1
WANTED—OsrtMnters, 25 union or men qualified to }oln. scale $ft.00 per day. Call between 7 and t P. M. John. H. d. Wulf, 161 St. Marks Ave., Free- port. «:47
Wanted—Female Hel|>
IF YOUR ROOF LEAKS or needs re¬ pairing see mc. All' kinds of roufs rcpalredL Save your gutter valleys, floorings and tin rofing. Have thcne painted now. Furnacea. ranges, and chimneys cleaned and rei>aired, (All work iuUy guaranteed). O. R Wan- dell, 200 UockVilyn Ave.,,Lynbrook. 2:58
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Windsor, Mlefi.. A»rH t5.~WI»t aat lonalUy io a <laf wlwMe iiai^t* arr Irish ttgrtipe mpi OeniMM dackfbund if Hint puptpyUil liom In Boulojtne? Wh<itr>v»r tliat 'nationality is, Mike ia it. And H^m is also'»ie new muicot of the Oreat W*r Vetcraiyi' CliAk. The dog, Iirought from France by 8ci^;eant- Major Fnuicis McKay, is a decided asset to the club. , ^^
He cart do patrol dnty, mnch on his hUxL Isca. "right dress" <^^nd ^bout ilMe." He WiH pick out any mpeeiaX pomt baU from the pool tablo wh?B ordered. He will play hide and seek, Snd kiddMi articles and generally wakr Wniself eotertalning.
Men ttt the Veterans' Club swear by Mike.
MANDOLIN, Tenor Banjo and Guitar taught, ragthne. Besinnera plas tunes. PEBFKCT FIRSTS fn 0 loa sons or MOKET BACK. Famous Gib¬ son instruments loaned free. Hartneti system used. 66 N Bergen PI., Free- port. 'Phone «47-M. tf:32
WANTED white wonuui to do liencral.
house work; $60 monthly; room and
b^rd. Atlantic Inn, Baldwin, L. X. i
Stop 81. Tel. Freeport 89. 50-Si
HELP W.\NTBD — Olri or young woman for general buuse wvrk; sinall new Iiouae; 3 in fanilly; $45 per month. Write Mrs. E. H. I'isrce, 167 Seminole Ave, Forest Hills, L. I. •:4a
l'X)UD touring car, winter top, price right. Theo. Bedell, 109 Church St., F'reoiJort. tf:48
FOR SALE—Ford Sedan; Ford Coupe;
dining room act. Ilocder, 139-141
Merrick Road, Itockville Centre. 50-3
JVERL.\NI> 0 pa.sseiiKcr toiirinff, model
8.1, aturtor, light.s tfood condition, new
i-iibbcr, $275; must be .sold Ix-foro Sun-
lay; 166 Kranklin St., HempHtead. 3:60
LADIES tb knit sweaters at home, very quick work, using- ribbon In place of yarn; $4 to $6 each; phone for appoint¬ ment, Freeport 29-W. Mrs. Lisa Vletlg, 118 Harrison Avei, Baldwin. 12:46
¦—Painters-—' Decorators — Pap«rhanf«rs
SOLOMONICK BROS.
1133 wniAw Ave., Fsr Roe^nw»y.
Teleptlone 3740 Far Rbcltaway
Estimates cheerfully given on request Work Ouarranteed.
LADIES to crochet silj^ sweaters at home. ^ furnish all niatcriuls, gO cncli for tu.Kedo. Mrs. Elsa Vietig, 118 Harri.son Ave., lUiUlwin; phone Freeport 2a-W. 12:46
Wanted—Uafnniisked Rooms
WESTtXyrr sedan. 1920 ¦'niiodcl, like UNFUl^NISHED
new; mu.st be .sold at once; call Hemp¬ stead lS82,"or address Kdwaids, Front -5t. and NusKiiu I'l., l[i;mi)stciid. 6:.0O
Board Wanted
i;().\l{D W.VNTKU-YomiB man com- fl muting to f.'cw York d.illy would like room and board from May 1 with rcllned privale family, .\ddrcss E. Al. Ketclxum, 152 Lexington Ave. Freeport.
3:51
ROOMS or amuU
house wanted by two adults. $40 to
$50. Address Box 293. Inquirer olllcc,
Hempstoad. .. 3:50
KOR Rl'jNT—Three or four rooms part¬ ly or unfurnished for light hou»i.'- kceplng. Adults oil||y. All imia-ovc;- ments. Smith. 10 N. Whitehouse Ave., Uoosevelt, 'phone Freeiiort 17J. 3:50
WM.G. MILLER. Ine.
IKATMOND J. MtLLn. Mgr.
Auto, Plate Class. Bw^fiax)
Life and Fir*
(nsuranoft
14 S. Crov* St. Freeport. L. >
Pho-4K 1664
DR. E
iib;.ipstkai DAHLMAN
UOAKDEBM WANTEI
WANTED—Two rooms and kitchen
ette, young couple. 'Phone Kreeport
127-W. a.50
SURGEON DENTIST
Ofllce hours: 10 A.M. to S P.M. MADiVME ANNETTE BUILIUNG
TROLLEY JUNCTION
J-
..,,,,.,,. ... , , , 1, iSMALIj hou.se, aliout 4 looms, unfur-1
YOUN(V Couple, owning comfortable ^,^,,^,, Wm. Dunker. 3 Graffing PI., 1
house in Roosovelt, yish to board | ^,,,,.p„j„.,. j,^,^„,, p,„ yg., g.^g
huslncss t'ouple during summer months, j ..., i i i
.Ml Improvements In house. No other boarders. Addrosss C1292, Inquirer, Hemiistead. ' 4:50
Lost
LOST—April 20, A. M., on 7:50 train from Henipstead, Gold Elgin wrist watch, rlhl)on bracelet. Reward if re- liiVned to Miss Emma S. yinlth, 73 Oreenwich St., Hnupatead. 3:50
For Sale—^Fulrniture
IK You WANT to buy or sell swond- haiid furniture, or anything from a needle to an auto, see John Grohs & Sons, 39 Broadway, Lynbrook; phone Lyn, 9t8-J. Pianos bought and .sold. 3:52
WICKER chaise lounge, French f,'iay enamel dinihg room sct,( blue Kiear- flax linen ruir, bed and box si)rings, ivory dres.sint table, baby carriage, fruit jars; 14 Harvard I'l., Baldwin. 3:52
FURNITURE FOU SALE—Contents of large house, modern, new, Rcad- cratt seven foot couch, massive; table;>, hangings. Mrs. W. E. (loodridge, lerusalum and LiiKkn .\.\o8, llump- Mtead, 6:51
P(XR SALE—Mahogany I'arlor Suite, like nuw; stair carpet and other articles too numerous to mention. In¬ quire Mineola Fair Grounds, Mineola.
8:S1
IjAUGK k-e-l«)x, lavno heavy potato liagN, table, other furniture; also lum¬ ber and nails. .Maykels, 284 .Grand .\ve., Baldwin; trolley stop S5; /(fhone Fpt. 270-W.
For Sale—Miscettaneow
KOU SAi.E—1'Ffathcf" Bed,' 2 Excel-1 .sior Mattress, 1 Iron Ued.stead; Fur; Uobe, Pictures, Souiitereen, l-^irge j Platter, writing Desk, Mahogany Hall .Minor, with Hooks; ^lak Kxtensiou Din-j iiiK Room Table, Oak Bedroom Suite, j Call befoie Wed., 27th. E. T. Thurs- | ton, 37 So. Park Ave., Uoekviile Centre, i I'honc 729. !
l''OU SALE~Gas ranfee, iiompiete with oV(Jn, In good conditio4 Apply t-'ve nings, 226 Grand Ave.
Baiilwin.
I'OU SAL»—Hatching eggs from finest aWifii of Light Bruhmas and B. I. Uetls. J. L. Kelly, Front''St., Hemp¬ stead; phone Hemp. 32-J. 3:a2
KOU SALE—141mh valley tin, $6 ro"; major roofing, sheathing pai>ei-, slat¬ er's felt, rubberoid shingles and nails at low, price. John Grohs & Sons, 89 Uroadway, Lynbrook, phone LynbrooK 948-J. 3:52
.,..—.*
STEPHEN SHELEN
Painter and Decorator General Contracting
Paper llauKing. Painting In all its bnuKltcs. All work guaranteed. Estimates cheerfully given
2$1 FraakKn Ave., Hcaqutead
Telephone 499-fl Ueuipstcad
FOU SALE—Bicycles: man's, boy's, and
girl's 26 inch wheel. 25 UusHcll Place,
Kreeport. 3:51
>;y<yhoti /8:51
I)lNlNCl,*rooin tables, chairs, bureau.s,
wash staipds, wooden beds, reasonable.
W. R. Frost, phone Fcotport 118. 6:50
Wanted—^To RenI
K00.M8 WANTED
Good slae kitchen, with tubs etc. Two other rooms. Modern. .Wanted by ouph' fot' Immediate occupation. Re¬ ply at once. Box 154 Freeport ofllce, DaUy Review. 14:51
Want to rent 6 room house ou lease for 1 year or more; must be convenient
KOIt SALE—l-adicB writing desk, set¬ tee set, strips of matting, Vinlro^Bl set, large rag rug, white mantles, 3- hole gas Stove, brads lamps, etc 'Phone oho week. 844 Freeiwrt. 3:51
KOU SALE—Good Jersey cow with fino
iH'ilcr calf. P. O. Box 7, Seaford.
L. I. 3:51
Wlietber your ordw is for a dainty or a substantial di»k, it it always appetizing and propexly prepared.
FOR SALE—One second iiand Rich-1 Eat here and prttlonj; life dition; new gratcs:H{«*lnch flrrpoCW: i GALVIN'S RESTAURANT
SOI Front St.. Hempstead
one second hand coal range, with boiler over top of range. $20; one marble basin, complete with nickel plated fittings and I r>m.-KS3ir<n aw ikukcy
faucets, $13; one new steam boiler, com-l ClirKtKALi llUTr.L
plote; 825 square feet cajiacity, $175-1 Brmlifsiit. 7 ta ».S0—Luuch. eoe. U ta J Oliver K. U. Reynolds, 5? North Main j Utaser. tmf, a to a
St., Freeport, L. I. Phone Fraeport 11*2., SPKCIAL CHICKEN INNNEB
49-tf I
99mdmr. tt to X. *1.00 A In f'srte AU IHf VI!RMMIIKI> anUMH TO Rli^T
I'PPPIES For Salt>—"Kxceptlonally
fine pedigreed Red chows, sfrcd by
Sum Sultan, Mrs. C. O. Schoolcy, 2819
Mansfield Pi., Shcaiishead Bay. ' 10:43
FOR SALE—I liave bought from i»coi>le who Kiavo moved Into homes without I
REAL HOME COOICmG
to station and modem. SuUivau, 1715 , .j, ,. „ ,. _ ,.i. .
., . ... . ,. ^ eloct*icity, 2 vacuum Cleaners, with at
Broadv^^y, N. -j. City. . 7:46 t^^hments in po.fe<.t condition. Prlct
¦/I'ED—Houht
! work iu ^
¦ ...ckville Cenlrv
for right i>urty
ille CcnUo 13U.
liter of
ru-.si (las:-! Teleplioi,.
6:');!
ce $18.00. I can sell you a hew Hoover' on a 10 month easy iMiymfept plan fi>r the same as ,tash. 'Phone Fieeport 1319.R. 3:91
Qtwtgt 8. Be Kott A Sob
COHTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
436 Hemp9tead Ave. TeL 1373-K
, BOCKYILL^ CSIiTBS
Also good h£rgains io Boal Estate.
YOt'I* chc'iiiivst iiiiiiitor and dei
lator;
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1001-W.
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POSITION OPBN-^^^kimeaties, Cham¬ bermaids, Cooks; Clerical Workers, Osfdeners. atl klnda. Skilled Labor. No re&lstration ' fee. Nassau Comity Service. 80 Main St. I l^onu 2M-J. tf:$o!
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fgxtgm gni IMwood Fbttn MOOSE CUIB RESTAURAlir
tat Floors ReseriMied Mid ReftsWMd >«S VBONT ST., VSMPSTRAO {
Linden Street and Railroad Avenue Regular Dinner IX to t and • to I
ll«ap«t«ik4 Oardwis. Hemnrtflaib L. I. Prtee tt Cento <
Phone RempaieadUc-K PanUied Koeaap bg n«jr er Week
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UONEL L. WEEKS
GENERAL TRUCKING
Loral Ddiverii'rs and I'romiii Serviee
a Hiiecialty
KEASONABLE liATWa
42 MAPLE AVEMJE ROCKVIUE CENTRE, N .Y.
I'hoiie R. V. G. Vft-M
SKCE1VK8 V.U.I'.IBLE BOOKS
A friend has given thc New York State Institute of Applied Agriculture an extensive collt^tion of liooks in ex¬ cellent condittoii and covering almost every phase of agricultur^>: also fiction, history, and biography. The donor has requested tbat the namet be withheld
This contribution la a most uaefu one In meeting the fever Increasing de manda on (he library of this rapidl> rowing InstltuT^^. and represents f. valuable addition to the gifts previousi) made by public spirited citizens *whO appreciate the importance of thc work being carrici}, on by thclustltute.
.So iiiiu'h to do ^n tho spring that 1( •loMns then- is no tlmo to get out in th* Tlorious sunshine. But you owe It tb yourself and to your family to keei
nt.
OK. H. W. UBID
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ABRAfiflS & TREDWELL
PAINTING and PAPER HANGINC S3 Mott St., Ocean Side. L. 1
Moresco und Stucco Painting
^ontra<tin(; und Jobbing Properly At
tended to
TUl'CKING AND .STOU.VCE
ALBERT E. MIOUKl.EN
GENEUAL TUUCKINC;
D.VILV TUIPM TO .NEW YOUK
27,*> S. Al.M.N- .rrrjEKT
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ROCKVILLE CENTRE
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HEMPSTEAD
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I.ravf N. y. Peso. Station—A. M., 8.40
1.39. 0.43. h7.t9w 1.4*. «.0e. B.SS. ILO*
l>. M.. 113.30. 13.80. I.U. l.os. VS.49, 3.00.
<.4S. h4.04, 4.44, btt.lS. 5.tl. 0.41. •.!«. 6.40
1.10, 0.10.. 10.34, ll.SO: Blcht. 13.3«. 1.80
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4.04. 8.80, 9.09. 11.10; P. M.. 1.08. l.ni, 3.08,
1.11. 8.3S, 9J.t. e.49. 8.07, 9.40. ll.SOl olshi 13.80.
LiMT* Uratattrm*—A. M.. 1.30. 9.04. 10.09,
11.09! P. H., 13.37., 1.18. 1.03. 3.01. 4.41,
5.S8. 0.1U. 0.80. 1.30. 8.07. 9y>li alsht. t.t»
FREEPORT
J. HOLBERG LONG DISTANCE MOVOiG
TKucHiMo ANU pactmxpm
Boidenee: 14 JOHH ST., KoQpHJit
Telepbone 10€»-W Frtieport
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R00F8, avmag itat i.nftTMww pP£^ bmSC^
Furnaces. Ranges and liaaters Installed ! k-^biMat iststilws mmt and Rsiwir«a. | i-^MUws tmtr. '
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Mineola, Ajtrll 26.—Mrciiii.s*' from tintr to time it has come to the knowledge of the o(nc«^rs oC the American Legion that ex-service men who are sick, suf¬ fering from Wounds or arc out of work Iaet tho proper attention. William Kastr otan, hoad of the Nassau County Com¬ mittee of thc American lAcion, asks that ail such ca.scs be reported to him. Some uf thc men have not known how to Itriag their cases l>efore the proper authority and some, through pride or for some other reason, havo not made their condition known. '
Some of these ca.ses were ljix>ught t* Lhe attention of Mr. F^istman recently by a representative of Thc Daily Re- wiew and he st^id that whenever a case «nui reported it was promptly Investi¬ gated. Mr. Eastman ai.io said that where Uic Federal departments were lax In giving aid the nuitter would be presented to Lieut. Colonel C. W, ,Wlck ibam. who is sitting In Now York iww %o hear Just such complaints of neglect )r alwenco of proper care.
Mr. Eastman gave out thc following I'ttcr, which Is self explanatory: TO ALI.. l-O-ST COMMANDERS OF NASSAU COUNTY:
Tho following is sent you ror ;our inforinution, thc information of your jK>st and for such action as may be required.
Wide publicity has been given to thc present deploinible state of the wound«?d and disabled ex-servlcc men in New York City, and rhropgh the efforts of the Legion relief has been given in thou.sands of cases, Wc, of Nas.'Mm County, must Uot forget thiit we owe the same duty to our wounded and disabled com- riid"s In Nus.siiii .County, but up to the pri'.smt dale, except in a fow i.sol;»tfd cases, ver.v little relief hns been .!,;iv«i thc wounded and .ULs- ablcd or the dependents of e.\-.scr- vicc men who arc In n<'eil.
lu Older to 'analyze the present situation in this county, it is es¬ sential that each pout make an im- iiu^liate survey of all' e.\-:-.ei-vicc iiicii and dependents of our honored dead and notify the County Wel¬ fare t.'ommlttec of any irregularities in ho.spit.'vl treatment, coinpen."<aUon or vocational aid, so that the t'ounly Welfare Committee may take thc necessary action ¦ to .sec that thefie errors at'e corrected. This is csHontially the duty of tho post, as it is impossible for thj; Wel¬ fare Committee to function prop¬ erly unless they are notified by thc individual posts of existing condi¬ tions which should be remedUnl.
The county cmplo.vincnt oftlcer would Uke to liavc each post and the individual members thereof forwaid the naniCs of uny unem¬ ployed Legion members and their UuallUcations. .Mso any vacancies or opcniii;rs which can be lllled by. LcKlon members, in order that an exchanfife may be established at U central point, whereby the lA'glon can assist its members in securing position.s.
jy-rangemeiits have been made with the local United Employment Service, whereby Logion members will be Riven first preference, and it is believed that by establishing an exchange, plus the aid which can be furnished by thc United Em- l)loymcnt Service, wc can materi¬ ally assi.st our unemployed com- ra<le-s.
.Many ex-service men In positions having no future advuncement bc- cau,'-)e the country took the years when they would normally ¦. have been Unding themselves occm>atioii- ally, and now they have no training _>i|iich fits them to earn what they ' need. The Y.M.t.'.A. and the ITnitcd y Employment Service is especially ""Anxious to help these men decide In- IcIllKcntly as to what course they ought to pursue. Tbis can be done either by personal intei-viow with .such men in their local communities by a deflnite plan of interviewing carried on by thc Logion ofRccrs in co-opciutlon with the Y.M.C.A. vo¬ cational secretary auid United Em¬ ployment Service, or by correspeud- encc, if necessary.
In putting it up to the men tho ' iH>int can be ,made that while wc expect to do everything we can to get thcni some work, thc decent JutHt can only be set^urod by trained men. anil now is the time to begin training. Also that it is foolish to start expensive training or any kind of training without knowing wheth¬ er it Is going to pay or load to a job. Vocational guidance is nothing ni(i>i-« than going over thc situation with a .man who kuows where op- poKunitlcs lie and >-hat tbc re«iulre- merits are, and wbo t:an help secure them thc needed education. This nuitter can In! talisn up directly witb tite I'nlted Employment Ser¬ vice. Old Country Road. Mineola. N. V.
II Is t^aroestiy nMiuestod that the alKtve l«» given wide pulillcity nnd ttuit tho proper (committees or t>f- nc-crs ot- yo|ir post be iust root ml to Rtnlie fho noci-seery murvey-^nd report In wrtUng to ib^^^tOj^ md- dress the cxistioc co^dlfloiA as they flnd them. ''
'Very truly yours, ~ FJlftmy||PKIC W. OLMSTEAD, > CbalrBHin County Welfare Com. County etoplpytatnt JOOgmr.
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Southern New Y'ork Volunteer Fire¬ men's 26th Convention and ToumMnent «-ill take place at tori Washington. L. I., June. 14, It. and 16. Thc parade and tournament will take place on tiie 16th, at 10 o'ctook a. m. and contests at 1.30 |i. m. A sum>ly of benutttul prises Itave already iieen obtained.
Thc l»oit Washington Flre Depart- men «^ompoHcd of four companie*. iii working hard to make this conventlsn tite best ever. Thc oommlttees aneet every wc«k and reports sImw that everyliody is on the job. Tho viUasa Ls behind the «vent and nothing will t« left undone to give the visitins Ore- Eien a grand reception.
The 170 members of the S. N. T. V. F. A. liave been sent tbeir appUcationa und set oC rule* and reKulatlons. Ther Association rules that an>' tire company can go in the parade but only members (tt tlio S. N. V. V. F. A. can coonpete In the contests. All apidications have to bo in by May 19. Information can he secured friMon the Deparlntent Secro' tary, Ernest P. Simon, Port Washing¬ ton, L. I.
There will be nine contests in the Tournament niimeb'. Singlo Ladder Climbing Contest, Running Hook and Ladder Contest. Motor Hook ond Lad¬ der Contest, Motor Hose Contest, Run¬ ning Hoso Contest, Efficiency CoiitcMt, Motor Pump Contest, Chemical Engine Contest, Hand Dniwn; Chemical Engbie ; Contest, Motor.
A feature of tlie Convention will bo the badge given to thc delegates wtltoh whleh win bear un cngrnvlng of tho Fine High ^4cllool BuUdlng in Port Washington. *
.\ double grandslund is to be citi'tod at the plai'c of the Contests.
Efforts ure being ma<Te to have Aasla-" tant Sccix'tary of thc Navy Thcodoro Uoownell, Congrewnnn F. (.'. llleks. Lieutenant n<iv«rnor Jereniiab Wood, and Dislrlil Atloinoy Charles It. Weeks to speak the welcome of I'orl Washing¬ ton to the visiting firemen. ,
Port Washington has always el«>risU- ed an cxtrHordlnary warm spot In Its heart for volunteer firemen and tbe visitors will certainly Ix' assured one fine time when they arrive.
Any Company on the Island, though uilable to eomiietc in tbe eontcsts' Is invited to come, take i>art in thc |>arade and enjoy the Tournament on June «th. Any fire company who has not iTcoivod notlllcatlon sfnd application aii<J is interested is asked to write the Deiiartment Secretary at Port Wasii¬ lngton.
THRIFT AM0N6B0YS SADLY^ LACKING
OrganizatioB of Representatives ef 150 Boys'Chibs Starts Say¬ ing Mavenent
.marling a nationwide movement which has for its object cry ntail iziiig of all previous vfTorl toward thrift, repro- scntattlvcH of 150 Vioya" clubs In New York CUy assembled al luncheon at tho City Club und took definite action. An organization made up of loaderH In boys' club worlt. to be known as the Boys' Club Savings Council, was perfected, with Arthur K. Sachtlehen of thc Sea and l..aiul Church, as permanent <:h^lr- man, and Thocxlcwe F. l>>iits. of tho Spring street Neighl>orh(MMl House us sei'rctary.
The meeling was addressed by Dr. Harrison H. Wheaton, exwulive mana¬ ger of tho Savings Banks' AHMoclation of the Stale of New York, who sounded the keynote by elating: "If we can Htalilllzc the American buy we can' atablllse the America of tomorrt>w," Reports were made to tbf; effect that over 30,000 young boys In the flnancial district of Now York City were earning wages without giving a thought to thrift in any form, and H was tiMt expressed deterqiinatlon of thc C'ouncil lo furnish Inforiiuition to these lads and Induce theni to )>ractisc thrift.
The charter incmlwrs of thc Couiu:ll represent iHP <-lubs, with a total mem¬ berahlp ranging into tlRt thousands of small Ijoys. Committees were apisilnted to draft plans immiHliately for natlonni- ising thc movement with the 150 lioys' cHulxs from New York City In llic van guard. Oeorge W. R<rid, Director of In¬ dustrial Savings fur the Savings Banks' Assts'lution 'it N<w York Stale, waa as¬ signed to the s|Micbi1 task of making Ir^- medlato contact with ineiuMriiger Iwys. and the exiirusscd desire of seveml dally ncwspap^ in New York C^ty to asKlNt in establishing tbs habit of IteUi^r a«v- Ings among their thouMuids of route carriers was received with apfiliiuse.
Ctiuirman Saehtlelicn a»id:
"So more laAtwrtant w«rk on belMiff of Amcrli's and tite wetCurf uf our rialnii . genaratlon <-i>uM l>e uttsfnpiv' years wc have kraiwn ttttt > JaiKin and (isrinany us in IndividutU iw. ul( is the test-et a m<i>wii . eiutuj-hiiow. At ihBr me(»«nl Jupea is fUiy pmrt:mtt, more thrUty thaa Amsrkm aad U is aJB because thc small boy has tttt ttpat In¬ spired to give the s«bisct ths consUerg'- Xbm a taatryma aat mturt have."