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Ancient Feast Day To Be Cele¬ brated June 12, Bj ConfirmiBg CUm of Five At Froeport
Prceitori, June 10.—The Jt-wlnh fpti- *Hr»l ot "BbalMioUi," or "Feaiit of Wf*"!!!*," will b^ obn«rv(xl In all lemplex thrauiifhout the world.
Al Temple iKiael, Preapart, thire will lie an intcr(>i^tinK projfmni bejfinning at JO «. m. Five children will be con flrniMl at the. Kervlcec. fiabbl Emil Friedman will be In charge. Thta puhllc Im Invltcil to attend.
According to Bihlical injunction thix festival wa* obnerVad in I'alostinc as one ot the three great hurvirfst ftMtivals, It was also celebrattKl to (-ommfmorate the anniversary of the K>vinK of th«- ten Commundment.s to loriU'l on Mount Kiani, and the Hulemnization of the eternal covenant, between (led und Inraei as dt'«cril>ed 'Sj^'Egodus 19 and 2(^ Reformed Judaism has fixed lhi^: celebration fis a lime to confirm it.s children that they too ma^ enter into the solemn covenant with theii (.iod hh their Father did thousands of yearn avo.
The confirmation exer>ilK(^ ure inoxt lmiMe»«ive, and tl}« Klrlc, in viiniii white, ascend the altar to i>aiticii)at<- in the worship of tho day.
Aceordinff to the Jewish culemli-i-. June 12 is the tenth month of Hivan und the twelfth ilay of I'entcco.st.
AMERICAN LEGION ASKS^ ALL TO FLY FLAG JUNE 14
YACHT CLUB UHITS MEMBEH>T0400
Lirt Now Exceeds 300 in Sontk
Shore Yacht Chib—Beefsteak
Dinner Jnne 22
FreeiKirt, June 10.--The Houth Shore Yacht Club in monthly meeting Tue.s¬ day evenlDR, received 29 new memberg. T-he membernhip now exceeds 300. II wa.s voted to make the limit 400. It Ih exp«<;ted a waiting llgt will be cstab- iished soon.
On Wednetsday, June 23, a beefxteak dinner will be held af fhe club. Covei-Ji will Ixe laid for .100 Kueats. The seax&n ^ ha» opened with RWimminit and tennis, and most of the boats are in the water ready for summer sailing'.
The club i.s admirably nituated, beliVK n(>ar the viliiNre and yet in a cool spot- Kveninif danuen and other club affairs held there are very |>opular during Hummer.
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BrooUjm OMca: Myrtle and Cyprcw Avea., fUdgewood Natiooal Bank BaiUtag.
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Wa.-sh ington, J>ine 10.—The Senate has conftrmcil the nomination of A. I). Ijiskor of Chicupo to he chairman of the P. H. Shipping Bonixi. Other mem¬ bers of the board, nominated by Presi¬ dent Hardinj^, were, aLso confirmed.
llemimieuil, June 10.—Henipstcail I'omI 31)0, .\mericun ht-Kiim, wiil meet Tuesday, Juni; 11, ut ii p.m., at the Armory. •
Kx-Hervici-'moii ure rc(|ue«te(l to w.itcli for announcement of when the Hemp¬ Htead I'owb Is io b(>Kin dlst i ihut int,- lionus blankH. The.se blanks nre ex¬ iieeted .soon. The po.st in to supply tlii- Koivices of typists und nofarie.s free of cliai-Ke.
The po.st reiiue.sts bu.siness men fuit! re.sidents ot Hemp.stead to dinplay th'- American IIuk on Flasr Day, June li. It is Iho IMth anniversary of the birtii of the Anit-iicaii flaj,'-
TRUCKING AND STORAGE
ALBERT E. MERKLEN
OENERAL TRUCKINO
DAILY TRIPS TO NBW TORK
275 S. MAIN STREET
FREEPORT TELEPHONB 1199-W
OIL BURNING COOK STOVES
Have the Advantage at being
UNDER ABSOLUTE CONTROL
You Can REGULATE THE HEAT
and
GOVERH THE COHSUMPTION Dependable and Economical
are
Florence and Perfection Oil Cook Stoves
For .Sale by
. HICKS AWAHS
Merrick Road AtUntic Ave. Rockville Centre Lynbrook
RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR |
New Suburban Market of Bay View X
Thrifty housewives and mothers will do well by calling at Y
Schluter's Economy Market, and look over our Wonderful % Specials. "Right Meat at the Right Price" Our Motto
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If you can't come yourself, send the children. Service the same a
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DONE IN ROCKVILLE CENTRE
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Brass Ic^ tnd Eloctro Pfattaf is Al Its BrwdMS
Wa Oo Oanaral Mill Work and Can Cara for Toar Horn* Altar- ' atlona ot Tbia Kind
KLASS AUTOMATIC CORP.
D. R. Loii«ii«cker P. L. Htin«U H. Weber
Formerly UAH. Mfe Co.
ObMrver St, TeL 28 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N; Y.
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Monday, June IBth, at 8.30 P. M.
12 ROUNDS
Specials For Friday and Saturday
Bostonian Pot Roast, all meat, Ib. 25c Hotel Roast, all meat, lb. 35c
Fine Rib Roast, Ib. 22^c
Chopped Beef, lb. 25c
Caiifomia Hams, lb. 142C
Corned Hams, lb. » 282C
Bacon Strips, lb.
Leg Mutton, lb.
Corned Beef-Plate, Navel, Brisket
Cross Rib, Whole, lb.
Top Sirloin, Whole, lb.
Baby Spring Lamb
25c 30c 12^c SOc SOc
Mike McTighe vs. Tim Kelly
Ckampioa of Canada
Champion of Iraland
Return Battle, 10 ROUNDS, Winner Take All
Frankie Williams
vs.
10 ROUNDS
I New Suburban Market X
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Y Cor. Atlantic and South Bay View Aves. BAY VIEW, L<5NG ISLAND
y ORDER BY TELEPHONE, 835.W FREE DELIVERY *
Harvey Kelly vs.
6 ROUNDS
Hermie Holtzman vs.
Terry Martin Johnny Webb Andy Thomas
PRICES: $1.65, $2JZ0 and $3.30, Including Tak
RESERVED SEATS at Chubbuck's Pharmacy and Unit«l Cigar Stor., Fraeport,. White Hoi^. Barb.r Shop, H.mpit.ad; Wild'a Drug Stor. and United Cigar Store, Rockville Centre; Unitml Cigar Store, Lynbrook; United Cigar Store, Baldwin; Garden City Pott Office; Gay'a and Naaaau Hotel, Mineola, and Caa.y'a Hotel, Babylon -''-^
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MONEY TO LOAN—First Mortgage
on doMirHble Improved property Quick Answers. REASONABLE BATE
LAWYERS TITLE AND TRUST CO.
369 Fnlton St.. Jamaica. N. T.
W. C. A.
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376 .SLhirincilioni St., Ilrooklyii
3 MIock.s fiom L. 1. R. It. Station
Ni'iii- Nfvins and ThcUIc St. Suiiway.s
EFFECnVE AT ONCE
FORDSON TRACTORS
REDUCED TO
$625.00
r. 0. B. DETROIT
RepreMnting a Reduction of |16S.0t
Thia Indlsp«naable Farm Implement ta now witiiln the reach of aU
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
The Ford Motor Company advises us that Ford cars are now at. the lowest possible figures and no further reductions can be expected.
All indications point to an active demand in the early Spring and the temporary-shutdown of the Ford factor¬ ies will to some extent retard production. In order to have your car when you want it, it is ad* visable that you BUY GR ORDER NOW. We have a few cars on hand, but they will not-iast long when tlie rush starts. The ft^owing prices are quoted f. o. b. Detroit.
WITH SELF-STARTER
Rouboat, $465.00 Tonrinc, $510.00
Coupe, $745.00 Sea«B, $795.00
FtrdtoB Tractor, ^6Z5.00
WITHOUT SELF-STARTER
Cbassi% $360.00 Track, (PBComatic tim) $545.00
Complete Une of genuine Ford Parts, acceaaoriea, Uri», tubM
oila, greaaea, etc.. etc.
R»>AIRIN9 AND O^'BRHAUUNO BT OOHPBIVNT
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W. T. HUTCHESON, Agent
Saleirooms lund Servico Statioof at Ljabrodc aad ICaeob Tel, U$. FiHQ»AT«.a«4FraiUiBSt.,Heii9iitMiLL
An Announcement by The Studebaker Corporation
of America
Eight'TOonths ago, when the costs of niaterial and labor appeared to have reached their peak, we made substantial re¬ ductions in the prices of Studebaker cars. These reductions were in anticipation of our ability, after the turn of the year, to purchase materials and to fabricate them at lower costs.
The expected savings have been realized.
With them, other savings have been made, as a result of the greatly increased volume which Studebaker has this year enjoyed. .., i^ , 4i . ^
, During the first five months of 1921, our volume of busi¬ ness has exceeded that of any other automobile manufacturer except Ford.
The Studebaker plantd are running at capacity with un¬
filled orders on hand for over 7,000 cars.
In this quarter we shall produce 21,000 automobiles against I 1,000 in the corresponding period of last year. This is an increase of approximately 100%.
No other automobile manufacturer is making a compara¬ ble showing.
We believe that the confidence of the buying public, which has made and is making this record possible, will con¬ tinue, because it is supported by the quality and value of our products, and these we shall uphold.
We expect that as a consequence the present economical and efficient production basis can be maintained and that we are justified in making further reductions in the prices of Studebaker cars.
NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS
F. O. B. Factories, Effective June 1st, 1921 Touring Cars and Roadsters Coupes and Sedans
Light-Six 2-Pass. Roadster $1300 Light-Six 2-Pass. Coupe-Roadster r .$1695
Light-Six Touring Car $1335 Light-Six 5-Pass. Sedan $1995
Special-Six 2-Pas$. Roadster $1585 Special-Six 4-Pass. Coupe $2450
Special-Six Touring Car $1635 Special-Six 5-Pass. Sedan '. •$2550
Special-Six 4-Pass Roadster $1635 Big-Six 4-Pass. Coupe $2850
Big-Six Touring Car $1985 Big-Six T-Pass. Sedan $2950
ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES
GEORGE V. SLOAT, Inc. Freeport, L I., Phoue 798
Call on or Phone Dealers Below For Demonstration )
SCHRATWIESER'S GARAGE, Inc. ' W. T. HUTCHESON GARAGE Lynbrook, L. I. Phone 902 Hempstead, L I., Phone Hempitead 186