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88 ARE CONFIRMED IN MINEOLA CHURCH
AaxS&uy Bishop Molloy aad 10
Priests of Long Islaad ParislMS
At lni|>ressiTe Service
Mineola. May 27.—At Corpus Chrlstl Church h^re thin aftprnoon th« Right Rev. Thoman E. Molldy, Aujslllary bishop of Brooklyn conflrmed -.» cIuhk of 78 l>oyH and fMn and 10 adults, who haxe bn^n prepared for their Chrmlan life by the Rev. Father Burke. t>astor of the church.
Atnonir tho vlnltlng clerny who par¬ ticipated In the (tervice of confirmation Were:
The Rev. Wlllam T. McTlulnnem and tho Rev. Thoman E. Quinn, of Man- hftiiBet; the Rev. Bernard J. Quinn, of Brooklyn; the Rev. ICdward J. Holran; of Garden Clly; the Rev. .lames Ken¬ nedy, of Central Inllp; the Rev. Joneph Hofferman, Junmica; the Rev. Leo Ar- eedP. of Brooklyn and the Rev. John .T. Clark, of DouglaBton.
Mrs. (leorgc Clarke and Mrs. Frank P. KruR. .Jr., stood sponnor for the Kirls and Daniel J. IlnrrinKton und William Breen for the boys.
Tho«e conflrm'-d are;
Helen Adnmfl. Alice Borau.skl, Mar¬ garet Britton, Beinadette Britton. An- tonette Crlspo, Mary Crlspo, Marie nixon, Catherine Dempsey, Marlon Drennan, Mary Greene, I^dna GilllKan, Catherinf HanlKan, Margaret Havens, Margaret Karman. Margaret Wanavery, JeHSie Krause. Florence Keppler, Doro¬ thy I>ang, Elizabeth Milek. Grace .Mor¬ rison, Marie Murray, Elizabeth Nulty, Fanny MonT'oe, Anna Oswald, Helen O'Neilv jM.irlon Petty, Harah Quinn, Beatrice Ramagli. Frances Rowan, Nellie Slcillano, Margaret TevUn, Fran¬ ces Tischner, F.lizabeth Dnrterwood, Anantasla 'Vcrbeck. Mildred Wlglari. Anna Flssert, Emllea Wissert, Mildred Wiencko, and Mannle Walter.
John Boles. William Callahan. Rich¬ ard Clark, Michael Di.sorbo, Neil Disor- Vx>, Louis Disorbo, Joseph DIsorbo, Michael De Stcphano, Jo.seph DIrlggio, Carmen Fanelli, Matthew Fox, R9bert Godesky. Donald Godesky, Edmond ¦ HIckey, Stanley Krause. William Luzi, Robert Lehner, John lAng, William McCormack, dward Munson, Howard Morton, Henry Martin, Stephen Mc¬ Gulre, .Tames McGulre, James Mc¬ laughlin, Nlckolas Slcillano. William Spohr, August Sc'heafer, John Sowln- sky, George Snyder, Jo.seph Phillips, Loula Rousseau, James Ring. Henry Walski. John Wigiarz, Albert Williams Kdward William, Anthony Zekraus.
The following were the adults con¬ firmed: Aniello Cavone, Pasquale Crls- po, Sebastlano Fuso, Henry Walter and ^6|iM!E>•XB«c•^ llelem. Callahan, iXmO*. , Mahoney, Charlotte Roufeldt, Anna Wlghaua, Theresa Balena and Mary Caprice.
Phone 180.R.
MARCUS H. UURRILL, M. CP.
Speclallzea In all FOOT AILMENTS
9 A. M.—8 P. M.
Monday, 2-S Rockville Centra, L. I
Sunday. 9-12 241 Merrick Road
SCHOOL NOTES
MORItlfl flCHOOL
-"AIlM L. Curtiii, PrincilMa
The annuM lawn fete given by the pupils ot the Morris Av*T»ue School will be held on the afternoon of June IL at 3 e'clock. Guests ate Invited to v^lt Uie claaa rooma at the cloae lo bbaerv** the work of the pupils display, ed there. Ice cream, candy and cake will be sold. The proceeds are to be uwhI for the support of the French War Orphan. Lu..lene.
On Wedneaday afternoon. May II, seven boya of the 7A grade met and formed an athletic association. Tbe purpoee of tMa organization la tn pro¬ mote hoys' athletics In Morris School. The main attraction at this time ta the running high Jump.
Hikes at the close of school on Wed¬ nesday were enjoyed by the boya of two classes. Miss Tinker's 7A boys took the route through the Poxhurst rood and enjoyed hot frankfurters and rolls on the bank of the river, while Mlaa Cramer's 5B class took the route at the left of the dry reservlor and enjoyed their eats by a winding stream. It was a splendid opportunity for the .i(tu<ly of birds and all thoroughly en- Joyed it.
A number of classes were dl.smlssed early because of no tardiness. There were only three pupils tardy for the
week beginning May 16, while the week before, there were ten.
The following are the claasea In which there waa no Urdlneas:—Mlsa Gale Grade IB; Miss Burlingham, 2B grade; MIM Miller, 3B grade: Mlsa McOulrk. SB grade: Mlsa Jewett, 4B grade; Miss Jeffrey, 6B grade; Miss Craiher, 7B grade; Miss Stephenson, 6B grade; Miss Tinker, 7A grade.
CLINTdN gCHOOL •lennle E. Hewitt. Principarl
The recent bird l»K:turp given by Mrs. Mary I... Sage who represents the National Association of Audubon So¬ cieties, has created keen Interest In the study ot birds. About ISO children Including grades two to five have been enrolled aa members of the Audlbon Bird Cluttr-'-
Those who took part In the program given by Mlsa Dickpns* grade. 2B and Miss Egan's grade, 3B In the Assemb¬ ly Thursday were Caroline Noll, Roy Eckles, Helen Wood, June Hicks, Doris Raab, 2B Grade—Anna B. Tooker, Joe Pette, Ftoaees Sandusky, John Brindley, Mildred Abodes, Anna, Keyser. Ethel Allen, Frederick Green, Minnie Fro- beck, 3B Girls; John Hlllgardner, Ed¬ ward Berger, Mlltoa Aronson, Laura Noura, Dorothy Holmes, Rowland Hus ser, Benjamin Blackford, Ruth Rodder.
HEMPSTEAD TROOP FOUR LEADS ALL NASSAU SCOUTS IN WATER BOILING CONTEST
Mineola, May 27.—Na.s,sau County Boy Scouts are always at work In seriou.s effort to Improve their fitness for hon. ors. Just now there is a water-boiling contest under way, the Scouts of varlou.s troops seeking first of all for proficiency and secondarily for credit.
The standing of the contesUtnts at preaent is:
Points
1—Hempstead Troop 4
2—Hempstead Troop 1 —
3—Glen Cove Troop 7
4—Masaapequa Troop 1
.1—Bellmore Troop 1
6—Great Neck Troop 1
7—Rockville Centre Troop 2 _.
8—Hempstead Troop 2
9—Rockville Centre Troop 5 —
10—Woodmere Troop 1
U—Rockville Centre Troop 4 _.... 12—Glen Cove Troop 2
Ocean Side Troop 1
Oy.'iter Bay Troop 1
Roosevelt Troop 1
Westbury Troop 3
Oyster Bay Troop 2 —
Rockville Centre Troop 5
Port Washington Troop 1
Glen Cove Troop 2
Lawrence Troop 1
13—Port Washington Troop I _
14—Lawrence Troop 1
Final Standings o^ Troops to I>ate
Henipstead Troop 2 .— — - 45
Hempstead Troop 1 „__-~..-_-—.—. 44
Hempstead Troop 4 41
Maasapequa Troop 1 - — 40
Rockville Centre Troop 2 — — 38
Woodmere Troop 1 25
Great Neck Troop 1 20
Floral Park Troop 1 12
Rockville Centre Troop 4 10
Kreeport Troop 2
Glen Cove Troop 7
RoHlyn Troop 1
Bellmore Troop 1
Westbury Troop 1
THE HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE
of our restaurant is oniy one of the reasona why bo many people like to dine with us. We offer pure Jood in pleasing variety, tjmptlngly pre- pared and attractively servM. Why not try patronizing
GALVIN'S RESTAURANT
301 Front St., Hempstead
CENTRAL. HOTEL
BrMkfatt. 1 t* 9.80—Loaek, 6Se, U to I
Dinner. 80e> 6 to S
SPECIAL. CHICKEN DINNER
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REAL HOME COOKING
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SPECIAL SALE
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Electric Washing Machines
PRICE $75 AND UP Free Demonstration in Your Own Home—Try Before You Buy
YOUR OWN TERMS—WITHIN REASON
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A UMITED NUMBER OF USED AND
NEW DEMONSTRATION BIACHINES WILL
BE OFFERED AT PRICES THAT WILL NET A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING.
DEMONSTRATION MACHINES OFFERED ARE IN PERFEa CONDITION.
AU Machines Carry Onr Regular Free Service Guarantee
OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE
LnTLEHELD-ALGER ELECTRIC CO.
235 MERRICK ROAD ROCKVILLE CENTRE,LL
Telephone: Rockville Centre 1476
ROQCVILLE CENtte
Jesse S. Hammond ot Comwatt. tt. T.. official Boy Saout master af AmityvUle, and Jesse Austin of AmltyvUle were vis¬ itors In Rockvnie Centre yeaterday. They were here to get aoquainted with broth¬ er Red Men and Junior Order iiiemb«rs.
Miss Edith McTntoata la planning to open the vacatloa seaaon at Kenka Lake. N. T.. whefe bualneas ati pro¬ fessional cares are fortrotten.
Mrs. M. Shapiro of I..ewlatOn. Maine. In visitInK Mrs. B. Markowltx at her home. 131 Lakevlew avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wolff, formerly of Lynbrook, but now of 120 Riverside drive, hiis purrhaaed the dwelling at 2 Wooda place, comer of Rockaway avf nue. from Rudolph P. Woods and will take possession about Jul.v I.
Former VilUwe Preaident Morley K. Dunn has been ill the last few weeks. He was able to be out yesterday. He Is sufferlntc from an Internal obstruction which while not considered dangerous, is painful.
CLEANINO PRESSING
DTEINQ RBPARING
NEW TORK TAILORING CO
J. LISHINSKY, Prop.
LADIES' AND GENTS
TAILORING
Work Called for and Delivered Suits made to order
IZ NORTE VULAGE AVENTJE Tel. 1394 ROCKVILLE CENTRE
NEW BUS LINE
RodmDe Centre to Long Beach
Will operate from
Obtenrcr St. and Viflage Avenoe
to
West End of Long Beach, Direct
stops will be made at inter, mediate points
Fare 2Sc Each Way 10c To Ocean Side Only
Buses leave every hour on the hour starting at 7. a. m. daily
Service Begins Saturday, May 28
For advertising space address General Delivery, Post Offlce. Rock¬ ville Centre
^wSSIn^OT^Ma^TTl^^^NelaSM M«rris, American minlater at RtGck-| holm, la expected to arrive at New Tork about May 31. Sheldon L. Croaby, of New Tork. first secretary ot the) leiration. will act as charKC d' affaireaj ad interum. !
A cheerful workman means that he can please his custo¬ mers. Our workmen are always happy and that la the reaaon we do such good auto radiator repairing. Let ua do your re¬ pairing and you will be aa cheerful as our workmen.
HEMPSTEAD AUTO WBECK-
ING CO. AKD NEW B£-
LIABLE RADIATOR
WORKS
282 Front Street, Hempstead
Phone 547
C. L. MOOK
Chinese Laundry
Opp. L. L R R. Depot
14 Brooklyn A?enne,
Freeport, N. Y.
NOTICE
My service and work is flrst- claaa. Qooda called for and de¬ livered.
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MINNETTE MILUNERY SHOP
Big two weeks' sale for Decora¬ tion Day. All our $10.00 hats reduced to $5.00. Also a large number of sport hats from $2.98 to $5.98.
MINNETTE MILUNERY SHOP
COB. CHL'RCH 8T. * OLIVE BOULEVARD FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND
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..ATTENTION
FORMER SERVICE MEN
Members of ROCKVILLE CENTRE POST, 303, American legion,
WILL ASSEMBLE 2 P. M.. MONDAY. MAY 30
At HILLSIDE HELD
to participate in the Memorial Day Parade
All non-affiliated service men are also invited. In, nnifonn if possible.
F. W. WISNER, Adjutant.
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FREEPORT, N.Y.
BANKING CONDITIONS
Baaknif nccesnties rary wUk tbe reqinreDCMti of busmen.
If prospecthre plans indade tbe opening of a new or ad¬ ditional bank acconnt, let ns explain why we believe this Bank's fadlitiet will be of particnlar valne.
It win be worth yonr while to learn tbe scope of the ser¬ vice rendered customers of this conTeniently located and pro- gresuyely managed institution.
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The Daily Review Will Observe Holiday on Monday, May 30
Monday, May 30, Decoration Day or Memorial Day, is a legal holiday in New York State.
THE DAILY REVIEW will not be printed on that day. All three offices of this newspaper, at Freeport, Hemp.stead and Rockville Centre, will be closed on that day.
Advertisers and correspondenta will be governed accordingly.
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STARTING — LIGHTING — IGNITION
REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF
STARTERS, GENERATORS AND MAGNETOS
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Phone 1761-W, Hempstead
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328 FULTON STREET
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Do Your Spring Cleaning EARLY!
BECAUSE
The Early Bird Gets (Rid Of) The Germ
NASSAU Electric Carpet Washing Co.
22 Wert Menick Road TdaphoM, 1312 FREEPORT, LX
EFFECTIVE AT ONCE
FORDSON TRACTORS
REDUCED TO
$625.00
* r. 0. B. DETROIT
B«preMntiii( m Reduction ol flSS.M
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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 diat you BUY OR ORDER NOW. We have a few cars on hand, but they will not last long when the rush starts. The following prices are quoted f. o. b. Detroit.
WITH SELF^TARTER
RaBahoat, $465.00 T^rariaf, $510.00
Cmk> 1745.00 Sedaa, $795.00
FoHsoa Tractor, $625.00
WITHOUT SELF-STARTER
Ckasfls, $360.00 Tmck, (Poeiimatic tires) $545.00
Oomplete Une ot cet>:d:u> iTord Purt^, acoeaaoriea, tirea, tobe*
oUa, sreneee. etc., etc.
BEPAmiNO AND. OVBBnAULINO BT COMPETENT
MBOHANICS
W. T. HUTCHESON, Agent
Saksrooas ami Scrrka StatioBs at Lyabrook tad Miaeoia TtL 180. FdlM kft. aad FraakKa St., Hei^Fileai L L