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rajiML, IMSVeili — tttbemtCAim worn. AALiS—one Foffi 191SI use, lajWiet residential iiection; all | tourinc; one fjtutz roadsten oae 1>1(| »m Improw^tnent*; electric llgrht, i >Uynea; one Roo, model 1»M; one [
house,
modem lofpi'ow^ments; eiectnc nerm, i >taynes; one ,
aas aiitf hot water heat; large gmreige,\ Jmckmon iomOmter; two Ford wawibout' Baldwin Barber fruit. shatSe trees and chlclcen bouss; siie of lot 90x150; price JlO.OOe. <0 Wilson Place.
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EXI'ERIBNCKD 8*da dlspensar, drug store, Mtlbum Aye. and Church St., 3:81
.bodies, one Ford touringr body. Hsmv- ¦t«ad Auto Vf recking Co.. 281 ProiM' CMAUFPKUR, St. Phpne Ml Hempatead. 81-1
FOB SALE^-DouM* S-raem. house, fur¬ nished; attic, cellar; Ist Stal0lh eccan front; guaranteed deed; prtof >2.v)0»; alao IS-foot launch for sale; motor O. K.; price »2(M). L. aaeeoi 3T2 Front St., Hempstead. Ph««WS XTI-M.
HOU8B. < room" and bath, Htcam hctt, plot &2xlC3; lU-ice t6£00; ca«h $2300; inquire Chas. W. tlchrooder, Cbaimiaa Ave., Bellmore. •:81
FOR
Overland tourtac carr Wllleys 83; Al condition. Call I4» Bovth Frahkhn St., Hempatead.
81-3
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L£—Maxwell, 1917, mall 5- toui'lng; overhauled and repainted; must seli; cheap; can fee seen at any time. 166 Franldin St., Hemp¬ stead, 81-3
AT Hemreiiea Ceiaaka type bouse, » larse romna, batflr, 'steam, dccti-tc llfht and saa; comer property, on 3 streeta, 1 acre, fruit trees, etc.; 10 minutes from, village; conservative value IfUkMIO) WtB eMHrider eflev; further par- tSdMKrs; addraaa C-SOe, Inqvtrer, Hemp¬ stead. 3:80
FOK SALE—Chevrolet 4-90 touring, 1917. just been ovejJUHiIod; Mu-grain ; to quick buyer; sellinr car for private l>arty. M. ft P. Garage, Stop 6«, Xas¬ sau Road, Roosevelt. 81-1
FOR SMUa, Merriek. abaolute sacrt-
rtce; no restrictlona, color, creed or
race; amall California bungalow, with
nice plot, near station; immediate
Ion. Phone 130f-M Freeport.
7»-»
tfSeVWti-TO&Bn bouse, all improvemonts, bi«fc; aeeve MiMt plot. UxlM: fratt tittfif, slirubs, etc.. 18500; neor trolley. Edw. Uhe, Roosevelt, U. I.; phone Fpt. «».J. . 7:76
BAAOAIK—Bevcn rooms, bath, gar¬ age; plot 60x130; heat, gas, elec¬ tricity, hardwood floora, window and poreh screens; $6Mt. 94 Raaaett Ptam;. Freeport. 6-76
rOR SALE—House, 6 rooms, all Im
ianimmmKSa, 4 blocka to depot. T. H.
Dsueh, 124 Jackson St., Hempstead.
Telephone 29 Uampetead. 63 tf
For Rant—Furnuhed Rooms
TO LET, furnished raomst uniumlshed
floor and garage. Apply 142 South
0<!ean Av^., Freeport. 81-3
TO LET—Furnished rooms to respect¬ able men; board if desired. 303 Franklin St., Hempstead.
TO KBKT—Honeckeeping apartniewt; three rmmma and bath; electrle light. gas; f\OT)tshed er u(iCuniish«>d. 201 KernocHkn AVe., Hempstead. Telci>hoiR- 1745-R. 811
FORI) station wagon, natural wood; oak body; priee >250. V. Alvlno, 3 8. Main St.. Hempstead.
experienced to operate Ford ton truck, delivers iCe and wood; stsady wmrK; previous experience pi«- ferred, wood yard; 337 Bayview Ave., Freeport; phone Fpt 872-W. 3:80
WANTED, flrst-ciass bench hands.
Apply Valley Stream Woodworkers.
Valley Stream, 14. Y. S-80
WANTED a flrst-class plumber. Kd¬ ward A. Rice, Grove St., Freeport.
tf-7>
CAKi'BNTEi^ wanted. Benjamin F. SimoiAon, 319 Atlantic Ave., Rock¬ ville CeSre. 74-6
Peraonal
WANTED: Live-wIre agent in every Long Island town to sell speedometers to Ford owners; big profltH aa^iured; write only. Republic Automobile En¬ gineering Co., 979 Fresh Pond Rd., Brooklyn. N. Y. 3:81
FOR SALE—Harley motor cycla with side car; luuber; ice' box; baby- walkor, nursery chair, baby bath tub^ layo lamp. 122 Centre St. Phon<.' 1043 Krecih>i I.
STUDfiBAKER sedan, 3 yeara old; beat
all 'round condition; leaving town;
will .•lacriflce; phone Freeport 381-J.' 2:8t
FOR SALE — Scripps-Booth roadster; five wire wheels and five good t^hoes; good buy; A-1 condition; $300. Tele¬ phone Freeport 53-R. Henry Hoffman, 7 Riverside Ave., Baldwin. 79-3
KOK SALE—Nt-w Moon car; only been driven LOOO miles. Telephone Gar¬ den City 885. 79-6
MUST sacrifice three-pas«enger Stude- baker runabout, ju.st overhauled; good tires, with two brand new unused spares; no reasonable offer refused; phone Garden City 1046. 3:79
REO 5-pasBenger, good condition; 25 Milfoi-d ri., Rockville Centre. 4:79
WANTED—Garage space, for one car, near Southnida Ave. and Locust Ptakco; state lerina. H. J. M., care Review.
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For Sale—Miscellaneoas
TO KENT—Up-to-date throe newly fur
fklsK)^ feoBta',; air conveniences; near
w«tee. Hf South Orove St, Freeitort.
Phone 6S6-J. S^l
TO LET, two connecting furni-ihed
robnls in ftrstclass private House;
taatli:, electria Ught, fittr.^ m<f o»"- t-wo
gcrntlemew or bunlnees couple. 41 W.
3^81
FOIt, MKNT. tw» larse furuiahed rooms; new, modern; private home; all conveniences; with or without board; rvam>timh\e. Mrs. Ifcll, 29 Archer St., frcrjlort. Phone Fretport 107-J. a-7?>
NICtUA* furnished top fleer room; jcuh- onaMa; near Jteeapntcaa depot; ijentla- mun preferred!; i Ormoad St-, H<«»p- btcad. 2:81
TWO large furalahed rooms, new and modem, private home, all co». vcnlcnccK, with or without board; rea.* onuble. MrB. Hall, 29 Archer St., Free- port; phone I<"pt 197-J. ', 3:80
THREE or four uiifarnlahcd rooms In
private house, wtib aU improveaMnt.s
fur light housukceiitag;; adhsM* eafy. 1>i
North Columbus Avc^ Frnepart. Fhone
Freeport 809-M. »¦¦»
TO LET. two fu dress Box H, cu
raMwd rt
re Ket^en*
rtioms. Ad-
Froe|>ort.
3-SO
FOR SALE—Relubie gas rungo lit goAl oundition. Harry Puui'MaH, 1)5 Lillinn Ave., Freeporl.
MAN'S and .small boy's bicycle; also upright piano; 25 Russell I'l., Free- port. - 3:81
FOR SALE—Ne^v Process gas range; while spluaburs; practically new. Oak crystal cloeet; 4 glans shelves; looking glass back. Duplex flrelcas cooker, one cOBipartmcnt. Lynbrook 749-J. 80-3
I WILL paper your room ,for 37.50, furnish paper; drop card; will call with samples. Fuller, painter and dec¬ orator, 27 Hanse Ave., Freeport. P.O. box 44. 3:79
PERSONAL—Painting, papcrhaaging,
artistic decorating. Very reasonable.
All work guaranteed. W. Jackman.
Phone 1396 Freeport. 5-78
MANDOLIN, tenor banjo and guitar taught; ragtime. Beginners play tunes. PERFECT FIRSTS In 6 les¬ sons or MONEY BACK. Famous Gib¬ son InatruBients loaned free. Hart- nett syetem used. H. H. Pickering, 56 North Bergen Place, Freeport. Phone 647-M. tf:70
LAWYER, experienced, will handle all
matters contidehtially; address Lexr,
Room 410, 38 Park Row, N.Y. City. 3:80
Wanted—Female Help
SALESLADY W.\NTED—A. L. Franks
Department Store, 15 Main St.,
Hempstead. 3-81
GIRL WANTED—Young girl wanted; reasonable salary; reference required. Apply 60 South Main St., Freei)ort.
81-1
A|NuClaBat For Reat
FOR aaWT — Sknall Koosekeeping
aiMMfieiH for «<lwtts la private
family; all impruvemen ta. Phone
mornings. Hempstead 672. i;9-3
Daga Bntdad aad Traaiad
D008 bearded; trained, hoiwebrokea. Lakev*e«r KenBets, West Hemp- stea«t. 6:78
Bfali tm Sak
MOTOR boat, 22 ft. by 7 ft.,beam. 5 h.p. Fultea meter and reverse, cabin with glass front; In perfect condition; com¬ plete e«atpment; prtce, |W«. Oeo. A. Neumann, The ttiks,-Ocean Side; phone
WANTED, one or two roohia foe
hounekeeplng, in Rockvlllo Centre.
Haotpstead. Freeport, furniahed; per-
'.•nanent by quiet couple: reasonable.
Write Rpview 780. Kreeport. 3-SO
R.V.C. U62-R.
2:81
28-I'XX)T auslUary, summer cabin, "4 h.p. Gray eikgljke. copper tank; fast and able. TlriiniMl, 43 Bast Ave., FTee port; phone Fpt. 1063 W.
FOR SALi>—8a«teeboat in sood con dltten; eleetl4c quartev* for four- front and hack porek; upper deek. Ap ply owner, 217 I.,ena Ave., Freeport. 3:79
19-FOOT motor boat hull; brand new bottom und oak dcadwood; six-foot en closed cabin; will ^MM:riflce for $50; also .small Dcti'oit stngie motor for sale, i2U. H. W. Goodbread, 7.1.ake8ldc PI., Bald¬ win; phone Fpt. 4Z0-J. 3:80
FOR hire: Commodious up-to-date cabij- power boat, all conveniences; select fishing or sailing parties limited to 8 H. W. Coadbread, 7 Lakeside I'l., Bi>.ld win; phone Fpt. 430-J. 3:80
WantMl—UitfunnsKed Room
.SMALL house (unfuriiiihixl), with im provemcnts; address C-309,' Inquirer. Hempstead. 3:S1
WANTED TO RENT—Young cou,.l« would like to rent 3 or 4 untumisliet
rooms before June 1. Mrs. Strass-jr Box 78, Roosevelt. 79-;
WANTED, a competent and ex-
perlenceil stenographer. Haff & Far-
rliigton, 3t>(| Fulton St., Jamaica, X. Y.
6-81
GIRL for general hou.sework. Mre. 0'Donog:hue, 86 Harn.son Ave., Bald¬ win; phone Fpt. 1402. 3:81
NURSE girl or woman, to take care of two children; references; call 94 W. Smith St., Freeport; phone ln¦I^ 3:81
YOUNG woman to^do plain .sewing oi' mcndinn by the day; write M.I'., Re¬ view. Rockville Centre.
l'X)K SALE,
desk,' $35. Freeport.
flfty-two Pearsall,
inch roll-top
31 East Ave.,
3-79
FOR SALE—Ancona and Buff Orping¬ ton setting eggs from good standard bred stot-h. Winners at Mineola, Hemp¬ stead and Brooklyn. M. Nichols, 53 Clwrch St., Freeport. 3-79
3 J*RHEY cow.s. W. Crane, S.W. cor- n»e Newbridge Rd., Camp Ave., Bell, wore.
FOR SAIE, throe pieces of old delft, plattt-r, two jugs; silver plated creuna piteber, sugar bowl, spoon holder, Iron bed, fudt size; best wire springs. Tele¬ phone Oardun City 935. 79-3
TO Rent, fumlsbea room; private house; seven minute*' walk to depoa; commuter or businees man. Bes S. W., Review, Rockville Centro. 3:8«
SOME odd Jersey coats, all colors, few polo easts fi-om manufacturers; vevy cheap: alao some knitted sport capes; 209 S/ itojrrinw Ave., Freeport; pHbne Fpt. •«4-W;"" -^ 3:79
WANTED, young white girl to assist with housework in small family of
three; phono I'^reeport 3;i. 3:80
WANTED typewriter, in K<>o<l condl-
tk)n: reasonable. Write Ueview, J'Vce-
port 092. 3-80
GENKKAf^ houseworkei-, .small family; must have references. Knglis, 7 Cedar PI., Garden City; phone Garden City 1692. 3:79
HEXjI'ER wanted in .small family; no wa.shlng, good wages; plionc Floral Park 74-J. 3:79
WAXTF:D reliable maid for general
housework; must be well i-ecom-
mended; family uf tbrcu adults. Phone
Rockville Centre 1345.W. 78-3
For Rent—Houa«a
AT BALDWIN—Six room bungalow to
rent, furnished; Hve iiainutes to liulh
Ing l>each; 312S month. 7 Ocean A\e.,
Baldwin. 81-3
YOONO aoT. sixcre* rears of age. to iKsIp aretmd farm or do garden work and make himself generally uaeful. Writ* Bhi B. H^ eare Bevlew,. Rock- vil)* Ceatre. 79-3
F8IIDroRTEin£ IBUiMlUB EMY INCREASED I WAUirfE BY LADES'EFRMtTlb
f0ism09t—9my 15, reith • Armmtng. want* position. Wm. Reiter. Merrtck, L. I. 3-79
cmnarOOL auiLDINO ud e*m*at wmk, cellar bottoma, gsirmgm bot- lena. I wsrk oa all tarms at reason- abl* priee* aad try to gtrm satietae- ttea. Watt paper cleanln«. I wUl make your old paper like new. 8. L. Brown. 23 Washington St., R*ckville Centre.
iy:67
POST-nON WANTED as gowl plain coek tn private family; good refe¬ rences furnished. Call or address 43 Columbus Ave.. Freeport. 8-78
iFe«&raI aad D^aea Chraa 1^ Hebrew Ladiea'
Wanted—Fumiahed Rooma
WANTED, threa or four unfurnished rooms for housekeeping: couple; per¬ manent; reasonable. Write Review 180, Freeport. _s-m
Loat
BOSTON bull dog, dark ^rown, white spots; strayed away Thui-sday; re¬ turn te 65 Reid Ave., Rockville Cen¬ tre. 8:81
BLACK and white angora cat; liberal reward for return or information lead- ng to iTcovery; 512 Merrick Rd.. Rock¬ ville Centre; phone R.V.C. 1887. S:R0
Fauml
""ORr shoe, 30x3V4, on May 8; owner can have same by calllpg nt iiolicc -teadquarters, Hempstead, proving prop¬ erty and paying tor this notice. 6:76
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Boarden Wanted
BOARDERS WANTED—Fos teachers; have two rooms, southern exposure, I blocks High School. 5 minutes Sea- nan avenue and village; engage now or next term; no other boarders. Vpply W. K. T., care Review Office, ''reepoPt. 3-79
Review cta-snified ads bring results.
BOABDEfta WANTED — Room and
board for couple, with strictly pri-
v'Hte family; four minutes from station.
19 Grand Ave.. Freciiort. 3-79
,1. ' mil ,1 r. II .."" .¦¦' '¦
Wanted—^To Buy
WANTED in Freeport, between .Mcj rick Rd. and Atlantic Ave., at leas eight rooms, quartor-acro plot; 310,00 cash; owner only; write Columbia, Hi view, Freeport. 6:77
TOURING car wanted; Buick, Nash o other good make; tlrst cla.ss condition will trade for waterfront IoU; api>ly r.C-t^<* "* abotU 3500,000 Is dispgued of box 355, Baldwin, L. I. 6:76
Board Wanted
BOOKKEEPER — Experienced young
lady iKWkkecper. Api)ly Alexandre
Works, (Jarden City. Near Curtis Plant.
Ask for Mr. M. W. Benson. 78-3
WANTIOD general houseworker (white
preferred); small fanilly; good wages.
Telephone Garden City 1475 before
10 a. m. 78-3
TO RENT, large
suitable for one at two. St., Freeport.
fwndMhud; Ifti Onreh
ONE or t without quirer, Hcmp.stiBaa
rooms, with er C-3M, Bb- XM
FOR RENT, furnished roome, akcly furnished rooms, 8UitabI)» 9" ('O* <*' two gentlemen or couple; with' prtwate family; half black from R. K. staekon. Oanhelser, 36 North Main St., Froe^ port. •>-79
CAUItrAGSB Aot warms; btacktanlth shop, op^e¦M• F:0. Bldg.. Obecrvcr St., Rockville Centre. 3:80
TO RENT—Very lame., fina ro*m ffiar- nishcd); four windows; sultaMe for ope or two; shower bath, electric light, near station and trolley. Phono 1795 Hempatead^ 79-3
To'.iniB*!'. •OB or two beautiful fur-
-¦ ntilliii.Wliiai. waa an hnprovemente.} WA.NTEB—Ferdr louriM car, l»17 or in 'fillaae d Hemfatcad. near R. R'
ABOUT forty thousand second-hand hrtck on'prupcrty at Third St., Gardon City, L. I. Wood a Nostrand, Inc.; phase Fai-miRgdaie 55. ' 6:78
VOR aALK—14-lach vaUaqr tte at^ |» per rrtr. Sheathinff paper, Major rooftag. slaters' felt, paints, certaia- teed. sMnglee. nails a*d many other OSeftd articles. y\U at a reaaoaabie saice. .lohn Gmhs ft Soas, 166 Merrick RoadL Bockville Ceatre. f»«
Wbntad MhnHainiw
I
statMa.Mit Write Review 123.
in ppteat* famUy.
6-79
to IDSNX-^ucaialrad. 2 rooma and
hWctaeiMtte aptirtment, all improvc-
meteta. Cblllna. OreenwlcTi St., at the
1918; good running order; reaDonabU'. Can or write Walter Harris, Royal St. and Washington Ave., Bellmore, L. 1. Box 26.- 81-3
junction of Freeport and Baldwin Rd., i WANTED, unfurnished modem lunwc Hempstaad. felWhooe 16*B Hemp-1 ,?r^ eiJM^tmept^ sulta.hle for four atead. cs-tf
tmsMtmeimem
at
ladtttta; one yettf IVnka* wan^d; rent i reaaouablc. Bo* ttllg, Fcvepart OQke Review. ' 3-80
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FOR nidMt "r-irTr M^lng hens und 3S
two Atha' dWt ftw «45. Will thi'uw
In abou?li taaMfcy alt chicks for quick
sale. Vtimtm flcinvatead 23&-W. 81-3
tIfATfPtMD to rent hipUiK. • er 7 reoins, anfuradlhed', by June let, with option to lea**. ' Address A. W. H., car* Re¬ view Office, Ft'veiMnrt. 8-79
FOrt SALE—Fancy flyingf . _
Baliteadii ajr foaif pedlg*e<Hl sto<4(. i Freeport. Hahni lib llMiUSn Ave.. BaUlwin
WANTE1>. »» Fwwpart. between Her
J rick Road and Atlantic Atvc, at least
feliiM room*, on haH-a<erc pt«t: tlS.<Wa
piKeorui: I cash; iiwtMr only. Colwmblu, Review.
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FOR SALE — Two flrst-oluss cows, cheap. 9. W, CMl, 33 New York Aw*., ' 3-78
Baldwin, t. i.
. , majgitm
APAI^TMiyW" waited' wlt%
in o»- )»9ir Rockville Centre Rvvl«w, Kockville Centre
Box 22, 3:31
J&aatfai Hyrtai
HidtfOyi awn,-
penter work;
oott friant and good repAlr man.
ear-
JMmiil 1|» Paraen At*.. F^iwuart. Stto
YOltNG lady to a.ssist bookkeeper and to do general office work; also with knowledge of typewriting; apply to su¬ perintendent in person at Nassau Hos¬ pital, Mineola. tf:78
UITOKTIMTY for mid<ll« HcrU woaxa tu bandid thr walr ef KirrlrnH Cookcm mm! Ma*H atoctrlcsl apuHaiicex. Hiifaury ¦sd MaBadMia*. Ami\y
UnSJSFlELU-.VlXiKR CO., XSm .Wrrrick *Boad, KotkvUlc Iratre
For Rent—^MiaCeHaneoua
FOR RHNT—l^arge barn, 25x60. Weat
Hempstead. Suitable for storage or
garage. Phone 233-J Hempstead. 79-3
STORE FOR RENT—Grove and Pin*
St., opttosite nigh School. Inquire
stationery store, I'ino uud Grovo Sta
Phone 40g-J. 3-80
t 1, . Bl'ttf
For Sala—^Furniture
FURNITURE and piano.s rellnlshcd; modern and period cCToctn rei>rodaced; wicker iurnituic repainted; new ivory and gray etMuncl Hnlshc.s; first clase work guarantee. G. B. Smllh, 16 Par* PI., KmskvUkt CoHtre. 3UI1
BOLiID oak kefflwasB, 3 gla.ss doura and
3 drawers, reasonable; llM Clev Ave., Rockville Centre. %31
DIN»<G ro«m suit*. M pieces, oteira
aewly apheleiUred: phone Roc%viii*
Centre, «7, M*
' I "'ii^e I «¦ ¦
BaatErfAleWaated
WANTED, from one to hvQ acr«a M
Rockville Centre vicinity; prefar a
*» kiddHsay; n»u*t be reasonsible. WritK
aavtew a», rr«eport. SM
VVA.NTiOD—Man and wife would like t( ciiguge Iward for sunnner; handy ti station, (ir would prefer two or thn-- furnished rooms for light hou.sekeei)iii.4 .\(ldre.-!i Couple, Observer Oflke, itoek vlile Centre, L. I. SM
M.\N and wife would liki; to engagi boaftl for summer; handy to station or would prefer two or throe furnisher rooms for light housekeeping; addresf "Couple," Observer Office, Rockvllli Centre. 5:80
For Sale—Rieal Estate
.S.\CK1FICE choice plot .jOxlOO; Hani .Vve., near Columbus Ave., $600 worth double; my offerings reliable; Wil liam P. Jones, Freeporl; phone Fi>t. IU evenings.
m. ALKER LFFT $500,000 ESTATE
yni, Filed With Surrogate, Leaves
Estate To Relatives — Mrs.
Verity's WiU Filed
WHALEV St., oonier Miller Ave., 77, 120; finest location in Freeport, 33000 easy terms arranged; investigation r( quested. William 1'. .lones. ownci Kreeport; phone Kpt. 118 evenings.
IUX)S1':VELT, booming village, few d( sirabic lols, choicest residential .'c« tion, $200 upwards; several sold pas- few (lays. William 1'. Junes, owner Fi-eeport; phone Kpt. 118, evenings.
COK.NEK plot, 150x150, near train, trol Icy, school and church; beautiful lo calion; must be sold at once; your owr terms; also lot.s, 50x200, at a sacrifice no agents. J.J.M., 145 Long Beach Rd. Rockville Centre. 3:81
FOR BAI.U — Bulldlna lots, 75x190
thre* minutes to station. SnMth d
Maicoaas*n, Inc., 37 Railmad Ave.
Frweiiort. N. Y. S-gt
.\ BEAUTIFUL lot, 100x100, sold al
sacrifice; within six minutes' witik
of depot; can't be duplicated; no agents
addrc-8s C.W., Review, Freeport. 6:8'
ROCKVILLE Centre: Real snap foi builder; plot, 40x100; electricity, water, sidewalks; price, 3500; oaMfc, $6df kal ance to suit; also furnished houses foi rent. CuuTvay & Carmtl; tr*llcy at«i 103, Woodlawn Termcc, Rockvltle Cen trc. 6:7S
Review classifled add bring results.
WELL located lots at Rooaevelt in dc veloped section. Edw. Ubc, Roosevelt^ L. I. 7:76
WATER-front lots, with bathing/beach on Bainwin Bay, near ciub house; some restricted, others withaut nstric- tlons; price, $300 up; easy teiaw: ideal section: houses for sale. P.Qh bo](, 366, Baldwin. sat74
LOTS FOR SALE—Chester Park. Blisa
beth Park, Ingrahan Estates. T. ti
DiMioh, iSd laafcsM at.. Heinvatead;
tahphona 2f XlRiipsteadf. SS-tf
Mineola, May 27.—An estate eslimat-
1(1 the will of Florence A. Alkcr, flled for )robate with Surrogate Leone D. llo-.v- .>11. She died at lier country home in Jreat Neck.
Mrs. Alker left all her i)roi)erty to ler children except 33,000 left to Green- vood Ccmclcry for the care of her plot md $2,000 additional for the care of the )lot of her parents, James E. Ward md the mother.
To a daughter, Florence W. Meyer, ire left jewelry and other personal ef- 'ects; to a son Carroll B. Alker, sihcr ¦let and other effects; to six children, lames W., Henry A., Carroll B., Klor ¦nee Meyers and .Maln'l W. Orwls she eft books, works of art and valuables .vhieh shall be ai>t>orlioned by the exe ;ut0i-s.
The residue ot the estate goes to li\-< >f tho children outright and the sixth laughter, Mabel W. Orwls. gets hers in trust. To her also goes in trust, $50. )00 In bonds of the i'orto Uico Stenm ship Co. The four sons arc the execu ;ors and Henry A. .\lker and Florence .Vleyers with \V"illlam J. Canary ai-c trustees of the U'ust created for tlu- benefit of Mrs. Orwls.
The will of Mrs. Ruth J. Verity wlm lied at Sc-afonI, -May I'i. is Iiled foi probate with Surrogate Leone 1). i low ,ill. The estate is worth about $10,000. The will provides that the real property 4h^l be sold and. the proceeds. divld'<d iHare and shnre alike between ("harles R. Verity. Ella -M. \'erity, Iferlha U. Lush, and -Ansel Verity. The residu<' goes to Ella, Charles, Bertha, Ansil ,ind George David Waring. Each gel 3100 outright. The executrix Is Maiy (fi. Southard.
DeMgkfdl Occanaa
Rockville Centre, May 2T.—Whlrlii^ merrily t* the .itralae of a seKeetion mt daaae music by the Cleft Chift Or^es- tra, aboat four hundred members aad friends of the Hebrew Ladles' Aux¬ iliary, enjoyed a pieaaaat evening at Masonic Temple, Linooia aremie, last evening.
Few wh* could daae* were wititoat partners. The chaiTning attire of the women added to the tone ef the aKair. Around the big haM, American flags were grouped behind shields of antlooai colors.
Varl-colorcd paper paraaols, obtainod through the efforts of Mrs. B. Bdark- owita. president of the aaaillary. Were sold to dancers, and lent color to the general scheme. Th* affair was cer¬ tainly u success, socially aad aMancaily.
Strawberries aad ic* ereara ware served in tbe parlor ef the former club hovise. Everyoae seemed t* have a teed time.
The pi-ocecds of the affair will bo de¬ voted to the fund to iiay off the mort¬ gage on the Tempi* on WkMlaer avfr- nue.
Mrs. Philip Goldberg, chairman of the .Vrrangement Committee, was ably as¬ sisted by Mias Hilma Strau.ss, who took charge of the refreshiients. and Mrs. B. Wolff, who took care of the tickets, and other members of the auxiliary, who willingly gave their services at the re¬ quest of the chairman.
Jack Kaufman, widely known .littger. entertained with popular songs.
.\mong the guests jyresent were no- ticed:
Mrs. H. Schloss and her son. Dr. Mer¬ vin Schloss of I'^ecport, Mr. and Mrs. Victoi- Ginsberg of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. M. Widlitz. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Drnck- er, Mrs. J. Ellas, M
baum and family. Dr. D. N. Bulson, Mra L. KIrschman and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mintz and family, L. Mepner. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rimlcr and family. Mrs. M. .Stavenhagen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Seigel, .Mr. and Mrs. 1. Waxberg, William H. Kniffin, Mr. and Mrs. B. Markowitz, Mr. and Mrs. David Dey, Mr. and Mis. Lam- Iiert, Mrs. M. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. HerK<'" Haynor, Arthur Goodwin, Mrs. H. Kanwit, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kramer, .Mr. and Mr.s. H. Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michnoft, Mr. and Mrs. Edward .Michnoff, Miss Edna Ankers, and Mrs. .\1. Shapiro of Lewiston, Me.
l'"rom Lynbrook were noticed Mr. and .\lis. M. SIrassner and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. Klalla, William .T. Kaufman,
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Ro<*vine Cwitra. Mar 37.—AiaMir tJia ictoriomi team* af Ifwnaiai |ba* C«h, tbe bowling teaOH tav* «it waa many success for year* paat, a»t m» year was aot tsoevaao. Tin aid AMrttviUa Centre Club, flt* ctmitaMtat trwtommX societiea and otlMrs k&o% ef ta* vcoraa neeaaeary to compete witb Hie "baya ot Forest avenue.'*
Th* "Champ«eiMr ttiia year ware i««- clined to fhrow out tl»e»r oheaU until last flaturAiy night, when a match game waa Itowled witb one of the tearaa - of former years. The oM query: "Call they come hacfcr' was very decidedly answered. Some of tbe IMd-timeni" b*> came boys again for the metmakm. Threa of the "haa beeoa" bowled a**re» of 300 or better, made dUBcult spare hlfa, and hi general proved to spectator* that tb«y ware skill "there."
Art. Smith, eaptain mt tka 't^ham- peens^" by hia high score* and eae*rln«, tried in every way t* rerire his Matea. but they would aot renpood.
OarriHoa, tho anchor «f th* "okl boys,," started by maUns atirtfca hit* only. George Pierce, a veteiaa of aiany hattlei^ was oblived to ait on tb« aid* Ones, doe to temporary "Charlie Bforae.'*
A return match game will be bowled on June 4. Captain Cochraae will talta Oarrison's place.
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Pari*. M*y a?^—Witli hie country solidly behind him, Fi^emtor Bitend. whose poiicica recelvad overwhelmina voto a£ coaAdeac* io IIm Cl»mb*r ot Deputlaa hiat nisl>.t. wa« to p«aiUon and Mm. T. Greta-^ today to arrange for an iaWMdiat* meeting of the Inter Allied Supreme Council to consider upper Stleaia.
Already diplomatic exchanc** b*tween Pari*. London, Bruaael* aad Kom* ar* under way regarding the preliailaariea of the upper Sileviaa di*euB*k>n8.
By a masterly stroke of atateaatan* shl|> Prenier Brland had been aMe to swing the chamiwr around to hi* new attitud* of moderation towards Ger¬ many, and the vote stood:
For the C>a>\>«rnm«nt—419.
Against—171.
Parlstun press expressed satisfaction over the outcome of the Ave daya' de- bale.
M. Briaud was tli# flrst French Premier aiuce the war to dare to pro* .Mrs. J. Adclaon, Mr. und Mrs. M. Lcyy [pose a policy of conclliatten toward* and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Jaeobson, TJomany. Tho (fhfef elohliihta of th*
Mrs. S. Hosenbloom and .sister, Mr. and Mis. I. A. Weidliorn, George Knettle, Eiiward Smith, Miss Rose Goodman, .Murray Waldo.
Included in those from East Ilo<5ka- way were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Marko¬ witz, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sliedlin, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bo.s.sak.
Others observed in the throng were Simon Newman, Miss C. Harris, Frank Kerraio, Miss Margolis of Valley Stream, Mr. und Mrs. William Van Al¬ len, Mrs. R. Stein, George Conner, Rjil|)h Conner, John Wachmaii, Miss Gertrude Strlbcy, .MLsh Jeanette Kramer, .Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Ki-amer, Dr. Kirchbaum and William Gunthei.
EimEKAS AND THE lAND TO HOLD JOINT CARNIVAL
Rockville Centre. May ¦ 27.—Eureka iiook and Ladder Company at a spe ial maeUmr la«t nig<bt decided to eo*t> ^ratf with th*' band and holil a carnival.
The atbl^tk' team wa* on the street last cv-oning prailieing for the ctllclen '¦y hose oouteat. :
New electric headlights were Installed >m the truck and a oupper tuMnc ex¬ tended from the presto tank tu the searchlight.
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WILL BE TAKEN TO N. Y.
Newark, .V. 3\, May iS7,—Anolhor attempt to fiee Giuseiipe De FiliplK. Wall strtM-t homb Must>ect, failed today whon Federal Judge Lynch denied an appUvation for a habeas corpus Uled by JoBOi)h Scala, attorney for the prisoner. Judge Lyn<-h held tluit such a writ eoukS eitV' b* *«Ma Upon by a Icasral court in New Yark. An order for the prisoner's transfer lo new York was *»y*ct*U t» b* lasii'Ml laWr tadaj.
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A dance for the benefit of St. I«4din laus' Polish Church will Im- held in the villaKC hall Saturday evening, l^gin- iiinK at 7 o'clock.
A union ineuKa-ial service will he l»cld ill the Methodist Church Sunday even ing.
The Junior Branch of the Depart •nciit of Church Work of the Presbyter- an Church will meet at the home of Mrs. K. 1*. Abljot, 92 l-'ourlli street. Gar len City, Tuesday evening. The month ly iMibiiiess meeting of th«' three branch- ¦s will l.e held in the church hous* on Wednesday at 3 o'clock.
The Jubilee Singers of Tuskege* In¬ stitute will slug In tb* PreshyterUin Church Hotis<? Thursday eventng at 8 u'cloik. Admi.sslDii will be free, bull a -silver ofTeriMg will he taken to help |)ay expenses.
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REMODELING VILLAGE OFFKE IN ROCKVILLE CENTtE
Rockville Contre, May 27.—Rapid progress is beinK naule at the vtUage .-ofHte with the plans of extension. The clerk's effocta were reaM>T«ii ycstctfday to -Jie n<~w part, and work begins toihiy remodeling the older portion.
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UNIONISTS TAKE LEAD
IN ELECTIONS IN IRELAND
IWlfast, May 27.—Although UnloB**tH will control the Northern Ireland (Ul- 4Url Parliament liy holding a ma <M th* s»-ats, returns indicate that of the jnoHt vigorous and cnerpeiit: chieftains of the Sin Fein have been ele<;ted.
It was rcBardad a* ofVtatn thai Sir James Crnlg, leader of the Ulster I'akiii- Ists haa becB seated.
Atiamvtbna to incomplete mum* at aoon the Unionists luid thirty
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new attitude of the Government wer*:
1.—Th« Anglo-French alliance will be maintained.
2—France will undertake no ind«- IK-ndent military opeiailons against Germany nor occupy the Ruhr at Ibi* time.
3.—France adeepts 4n good (aHh Qmt* many's promise to curry out all of h«r treaty pledges.
Tho order of the day, under which the confidence vote was taken, contian- ed the Warning of Germany that full p«M*U4** wiii he toilinled ia tha fwtura if Germany falls to meet her obligation* regarding disarmament, Indemnity and other matter*. The •hamtoer aUio adopted a m*ti»n, acreed to by a major* ity, that Um Lendaa deehOea *«i>re' seius the minimum of reparations that France would accept from Germany.
Frequent mention was made of tbd United States during debate, many of the spcakem asklna for Amerkran help ih soHinir tlK> Europaaa tr«ubies.
The vote of confidence in tm Brian*} GuveraaMnt wa* a defaal far the cx» tremv Nutionaiiats, lad by former Pr«*i- dent Polncar*.
SIXVAIkSmPCKVSIinER FOR POUGHKBETSIE RACE
New Xork, May 27.—Six varsity row* taa arewa wit! padtHe t* Um starting line In the classic Poughkeepste Regatta JwM as; a waa d*aaM«tr laamad today.
Charles H. Sfapes. a member of tha Board of Stewards «C tb* latoroDlteglat* Rowing Association, announced tbat varsity efj^s representing California! Coluatbla, Cornell, the navy, Fennsyl* vanla and Syraaaec will aak* up th* field in the rowins event of the stiasoit,
Jaaior vantty and (raihmas raco* will complete the rowing program* Neahcr CaWornla aor tl» aavy^ will ba represented in these events.
Mr. and Mrs. Bcattle wire much sur* prised aad aiueh pleaned hy m^ uite:*- ptrctcil visit from frlen<hi from the city Ol* Sanday. Mr. aa* M^ teykauf and family, and George Lt-ykauf drov* ou( la. thetr car. tt*». I<eyhaia*k brotbor Mr. Englo und family came, too. ¦ » '"¦
HfM>«dway Founder a Suletde
Indianapolis, Ind., May 27.—Frank if, Wheeler, founder, of -the ladHnaitolia 9«*«or a^Mdw^r an* head •# Indian* apoy* CarbuMfor and Brass factorlo*. cfMHBfltttjtf aidMI* t*«nr at Ma hom* near Riverside Park. He iutd h««n ill. Wheeler mmm layatad he h* very wealthy.
while the Nationalists claimed four and
London, May 27.—HoeillHIes hav* been renewed in tUlcKU betw*«n Ger> maa *li%int«ei» atel rMiab hMuytftnta' snd'ttM Oermaiu have occupied **ven»l anwiaair towna. acaurdm* lo a eautral n««r* dlap«t*fa fren Oopenlia««n today.'^