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tesd's Vilafe Prsndert Urges AB Who Cu To Gire Qothiag
Hempstead, May 27,—Monday, June
win be Neof East Relief Bundle Day
Hempstead. Viltair'^ Prr^ldent How-
U. Brower haa Issued an appeal to
Bagern to irathpr together cast-ofl
ta, bundle them together and turn
over to the Near East Relief Qtui-
e Committee.
Mm. T. J. Carlile of 148 Franklin
atreet in chairman, fihe has arranKed
fi*to .receive bundles at the Red Crog»
HUae, South Main ntreet. Those who
do so are requested to leave them
ler thn auspices of the Altoona Ath-
ndl^ will be called for. if word is
••nt to Mrs. Carllle.
To those who wish to w>nd bundles ect, properly addressed, taps will be irjilshed upon request, K The appeal Issued by President Brower Is as follows: To the citizens of Hempstead: H ' Critical famine conditions in the Near East make it imperative that the Amer- |H «4can people, who In the past five years in;, have been the means of saving more iwf.<han one million lives In that region of JM ^misery and want, should continue thflr aupport, if the Armenian and other Christian peoples there arc to be saved. ff Recent reports from the Near 'Eaat ^show that the people are in imminent f^danffer of starvation. In one In.stanco. JVl Near East relief ship, loaded with
P^fOtppUeH, reachwl Alexandropol at a time When- the eighteen thousand orphans ox- sembled there were reduced to their la.st y^ . day's half-rations. [^,.j In addition to providing supplies to jjj,. meet the immediate needs of the suffer. ..,^ Ing, it Is necessary at. this time to look jii..,lihead and to Iprepare for conditlon.s
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Prloa 69 C3enta ' rarnlalied Booma by Daj or Waak
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Parquet and Hardwood Floors
Old Floora Reacraped and Reflnlataed ''* Linden Street and RaUroad Avenue '* Bempatead Oardena, Heinpstead, L. I.
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which are certoln to prevail neat trtntar. Kor one thing. tli(^ paopU are abaoiateljr destitute of alt clothing. Thoaaandn are reduced to wearing strips of rags and p\ertm ot trorlap bags.
Near East Relief, which is charterad by Congreaa, is tberafore making an appeal for old and discarded clothing from the people of this state, through its sUte chairman, Brlg.-G^n. J. Leslie Kincald.
June C has been Hxed as Bundle Day, when this clothing should .be delivered to the bundle stations, or sent direct, by parcel post, to the Near Ela.st Relief warehouse. 5 West 3»th street, [New York City.
With deep sympathy in this move¬ ment, I am led ofBctally to designate June 6 as Near East Relief Bitndle Day, and I hope that on that day our people will deliver to the local bundle stations whatever clothing, especially warm, woolen garments, they can spare.
Gq through your closets and trunks at once, and make pp your bundle. Clothing of all sixes antt sorts Is needed, from garments for bobies to substantial suits for men and women.
At the request of General Kincald I have appointed Mrs, T. J. Carlile as local chairman for this Near H^ost Re¬ lief Bundle Day. Information and liter¬ ature covering the subject may be se¬ cured from Tier.
l^et us do our share In this, great work. Bundle up your bundle; share your .spare clothes, in the name of humanity.
HEMPSTEAD LODGE, 1.0.0. F^ ADDING NEW MEMBERS
Hempstead, May 27.—Seven candi¬ dates were initiated by Hempstead Lodge 141. I.O.O.P.. lost night. There was a good attendance.
Next Thursday evening, tbe first de¬ gree will t>e conferred, and on June 9 the second dagrea will t>a worked for this lodge by the degree taam of Rock- villa Centre Lodge.
The flrat nomination of oOcers will also take place at this meeting, and the semi-annual election will be held on June 30.
Carnival at Hempstead
Hempstead, May 27.—The carnival at the Red Cross house; otherwise letic Club, opened on the Front street ball grounds last night, with the Island Amusement Shows the principal attrac tion. There are the ustial carnival fea. tures. Including, concessions of severa varieties, dancing and other amuse ments. The profits will go to defray ex penses of the club, which supports the Altoona baseball nine.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON BOND AMD MMMTOAOB
ADRIAN H. COURTENAY
AVnmXWt AT LAW
Second Natioial Bank Boflding
Hempstead, N. Y.
VETERANS TO ATTEND RBIlTTCC
RockviU* Centre, May 37.—Majar-0«n- aiU J. KrankUn Bdl Post 103, Veterans of Plreign Wais. wili attend mamariat services at the Rockville Centre Baptist Church Sunday morning. Commander Ramsen Ostrander has notified th« mem bers to aaaamble at Post Headquarter^^ on Observer street at 10.15 a-m.. in uniform. They will march to the church in a body. The Rav. Alerxander jF*. Johnson, an honorary meml>er of thi- post, will preach ah appropriate sermon
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Upholstering and Interior Decorating
A Special Sale of
BICYCLES
At $33.75
One-Tbird Under Regular
LJKK many other indu- Hicvcles has been upset reconstruction. .Many f manufacturer from u hom \vt in un effort to reduce his stoc price concession -low eiioU}.' fine Kicycle^ at about one-tl one of them guaranteed l;y '
,.•^11 (ii-f e<iuipj'0<l with Rolll Cup Tires, •xcvpt the boys' and
witli Ku.lf:i.-t javi'iillo 'lues, 2-1
Sp»'Ol;il feature's of these Bii ami oiie-plfce cranio hariK*-!', llio Sadille.
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tries, the inanufacturing of durinp these days of business iCtorics are overstocked. Ihe piirchased this lot of Bicycles, k, granted us an extraordinary li u> enable us to (jtTer these .ird off regular prices. Plvery .ocst'r's.
SI liies, ali-whitf .Non-ukUl Chain •ir .s' Blf yt IcH. which ure equipped ,. vviiite witli blarlt treml.
/(¦I'fj are: The I'riiiceton Sprocliet ew l.)e|jarlure Brake and Motoblke
Si fecial at $33.75
III. ; L'M-iiuh wheel.
—Special at $33.75
¦.8-ln. wheel.
Boys' Bicycles— ifecial at $33.75
18-inch frunu- 1 >-iiicti wheel.
Girls' Bicycles—if>ecial at $33.75
18-lneh frame Jt.-lni.ii wheel.
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SPECIAL
{MattressesRenoyated$3.75
' EQUAL TO NEW
STERILIZED IN OUR SANITARY PLANT APPROVED BY THE STATE OF N. Y.
Re-Upholstering of Every Description
Re-Painting of Wicker Furniture
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HEMPSTEAD BANK
HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
'The Big Bank on the Corner''
EstabKslid 1887
CAPITAL ^ $ 30,000
SURPLUS 100,000
TOTAL RESOURCES OVER... 2,000,000
DOES 1 feneral Conunerdal Bukuf bvoMtt.
ACCEPTS Time deposit necomitt and nOowt hter- eft tbereon at tlw rate of 3 per cent per aumm.
SELLS Trarelen' Ckedu a»I Letters of Credit on all parts of tbe wwld.
MAINTAINS a Modera Safe Deposit DepvtiMiit for tbe storage of Tahmbles and at roasonaUe mtes.
LOANS Money on Bond and Mortfage.
HAS a CHRISTMAS CLUB wUcb bas popolarized itsctf witb hmdreds of its patroas.
ADVISES witb iU depontors refardinf tbeir iiTest- pmts and iiaiwtainn an np to date senriee •spedaliy for tbat pwposo.
If we nMj be penuttod to serre jov, wmeabii
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(UPSTAIRS) Oppotito Pott Office
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Formerly L. ft H. Mfg. Co.
Observer St., TeL 28 ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y.
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