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i^IX'iiOOM corner !iou««; gmn. bot wptcf) JJODOK tourinK cui' In jK-rfect condl-j heal; gmrmse: bij? gindcn: room fot": tion, \fltliheW Rex wWtcr top; 19171 wigotim, i^e. Mmn<<in>, Yale end Wtc>^ iHodH;' i-Un 13,0«0 inllou; price, $700; i eit Aves Hciat>st«»d: call Onderdonk. ii>p]y K. F. Blcincr, ^3 K. Villoee Ave, ; Hemp. MO. «;77 \ RockvUle Ccnlrv; phonv U.V.C. 1»5J. »
BEVENioom liousit. .ill linprov«;monlfi | ftAttOAlN—huick D45; excellent con- hoat; houne S6x3(; plot, 75x130; fniit I dltien; can b<- atan evuninfrn; 6c/lin- trce*, »hrubn, etc., $8500; hear trolley, dcr, 5 pawenger, $800. I'.H., Jlcview, *^feM<r. Uhe, RodsevcU, 1... 1.; phohe rpt. I Rockville Centre. 2:78
e79.J. 7:76
FOK BAL.K-—Overland Coupe. Model
83; good condition; $350. Hinlth.
Pho^e 720 Freeport. J-78
BAROAtM—Seven roctns, bath, gar- atam: plot SOxlSftj heat, gaa. elec¬ tricity, hardwood floor*, window and porch screen*; $65<I0. 34 ItuuBell IMaco, f"roeport, *•"•
WANTKU a Hrvt-claBH plumber. bM- ward A. fUc*. Orove St., KreeiJort.
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YOUNO (nan wanted to work in con¬ fectionery and Ice cicaiu Btore; Hteady position; apply at once, givins rcfer- eucM. A. K. Wcntbrook, The I'ark Confectionery, 27 N. I'ark Ave., Uoek¬ viile t>ntre; phone U.V.C. 1780. 3:77
rtn SALE—Studebaker Sedan. 3 yean old; best all 'ronnd condi¬ tion; leaving town, will sacrifice. Phone 381-j;, Freeport. 3!77
CX>M..ECTOR wanted; call or addrcKS with full purticularH. Na.-nmu ft Suf¬ folk Ughting Co.. Clinton St.. Hemp¬ stead. 3:77
FOR SALE—HouBe, « rooma, all im-
prtrre^nta, •« block, to flepot. T. H., ^ j^ ,j.^^^,^,^ ^^^ ,^ -^ IHuch, m Jack«m St.. Hemp«t«ul.| r^^^^ p^^^^ $325.00. T«l«pbon« 29 Hempatead. S3-tf
For Rant Fmtaihtd Rooinr
cellent con- Call Ca¬ thedral Power House, between 4 and 10 P. M. Tel. IISI-W, Garden City.
8:77.
LAUOE furnlahea room fpr two senile- men, with boaid; 126 Chilrtih Ht..
Krcei>ort.
OVKUKANI) tourlni;; pood looking;
tlroB pl>actically new; good motor, Just
overhauled; uIho IVoHch magneto; iifit-c
$400. Wiigiiei-, r,2 Terrace Ave., l-'reo-
fm.„JHhccl i port; phone Kpt. 619-J. 3:76
3:77
FiHrSBle—Miltelianeous
-VBOUT forty thou.iaiiU sccoiulliiintl
brick on properly at Tlihil St., Gaideu
Cily. L. 1. Wood & Nostrand, Inc.;
lUX'KVILLK Centre, L. I
room to let; Strictly private famll>; $20 weekly for two; refercBces. 10.W.. Ueview, Uoekviile Centre. »:77
1<'1'UNIHHKD or unfurnished room, large sunny, bath and electricity; altw garage; addrcsH C.F.S., 202 I'ennsylvania Ave., Kreeport; or phone KpU 405-J. 3:78 j nhone Farmingdale
TO RENT—Furniahed. 2 rooms and kitchenette apartment, all Improve-; tnents. Collins, Greenwich St., at the j Junction of Freeport and Baldwin Ud,,, Hempstead. Telephone 1G6-R Hemp- steady 6stf:
For Sale—Lire Stock |
TWO practical carpenters want build- ing contracts or alteration work. Estimates given. Address Box C- 305. Inquirer, Hempstead. 3:77
Itevicw clasfiifled ad.s bi'ing i-cbuHb.
WANTED—Competent man for small private green house and flower garden. Telefphone Mr. Hodges, Gar¬ den City 1580. 3:7^7,
CARI'ENTIOK wanted. lienj.-MOln F. Simonson, 316 Atlantic Ave., Uoek¬ viile Cciilre. 74-6
Ferscmal
6:78
KOU WALK—Lrfirge Ijuby cai-riugo in goo<l condltioik. 42 Smith St., Free- port.
FOK KAlJi — Two first-ilasH cows.
cheap. C. P. Cook. 33 New York Ave.,
Baldwin, L. I. ' 3-78
FOU .SAMJ—14-inch valley tin at $« lier roll. .SiicaUiiiig paper, Alajor roofing. Hlaters' felt, paints, certuin- teetl. nhiiigles. nails and many other useful articles. All al a rca.sonable price. .Icihn UrohH & Sons, 166 Merrick hoad, liockville Cenlic. 7S-G
HORSK, Kultahle foi- farm or any other work; 103 reai-.sjill Ave., Frccpoit.
JEUKKY cow, dtle to freshen .July 1. Herman Mainitsch, 079 Merrick Rd.,
Uoekviile Centre. ' ' 3:77
fiOUSF for sale; iea.s<Jiiriblc. M i .s. Mal- loy, Ulioile.s Uuic and Woodlield Hd.. l..akevlew. 3:77
POn SALE—White pony, cart, new
hartaess, two saddles. Mr. A.
niaiie. South Side Ave. Tel. 761,
Freeport. , 2:77!
3 I'lECKS of old Delft china, platter and 2 Jiif?.s, $lj; .silver plated cicum pitcher. .su."4ar Ijowl and spouii bolder, JIO; whito iron bed. lull size, with best wire KiTiings, $15; phone mornings, Oar¬ den City 935. 3:75
PtiHiikli)ed House To Rent
TO RENT — Completely furnished hotise from June 1 to Sept. 8; im¬ provements, garage. Searby. Centen. rtlal Ave.. Roosevelt, L. I. Phbne 520 R. .JFr^Korty ¦ ... 3:77
Wanted—To Buy
W.\NTI01) in Kreeport, between Mer¬ rick Uil. and .Atlantic Ave., al lea.st eight i-ouins, ((uarter-acre plot; $10,000 cash; owner only; write Columbia, Ue¬ view, Kreeport. ' 6:77
TOURING car wanted; lJuick, Nash or other 50u<l make; first class condition; will trade front lots; apply I'.O. box 355, l^ldwin, 1,. 1. 6:76
Foir Reiit—MisceDitoeous
FOU S.\r,H, llarley-Davlsoii niolor-
evele; e!c<-;rlc, with side car. Ap))lv
19 Week's Ave., Uoekviile Centre. 3-76
FOU SALiE—Choice plants: Toiwato, cabbage, lettuce, cauliflower, pepper and celery plants. Also Knglish wal¬ nut and Pecan trees. N. Blake. 27 Bedell St., Freeport, L. I. 'Phone C70M.
60-ti;
FEW maiiufacturrrs' samples, Uiiittod I sport eap<'s, iingora collar and stole; i retail for $10: $15 cuch. :;u9 S. Uayvltw i AV«., Pnoepurt. ¦ PUone Freeport 674-W.
73-6
For Sale—Real Estate
i'KUHt)NAL—I'ainting, paperhanging,
arllstl<- dcf.'oratlng. Very reasonable.
All work guaranteed. W. Jackman.
I'honc 13U6 Freeport. 6-78
I WILL paper your rdoiiTfbr $7.50, furnish paper; drop card; will call with samples. F'uller, painter and decorator, 27 Hanse Ave., Free- port. P. 0. box 44. 3:76
MANDOLIN, tenor banjo and gullar taught; ragtime. Heginuers )>lay tunes. I'EUFFCT FlUSTS in 9 les¬ sons or MONEY r..\CK. Famous Gib¬ son instruments loaneil free, llart- nett syati-m used. 11. 11. Pickering, 36 North Bergen Place, Freeport. I'honc 647-M. 11:70
PAINTING, |7a'|)crlianging, artistic deco-
ratiiur; rcasonalilc rates; all work
guaranteed. W. Jackson. I'lioiie loll6
Freeport, 6-72
I WILL i)aper your room for !f7.5(), fur¬ nish pai>er; drop card; will call with :janipies. Fuller, i>aliit(M- and Uecoialor, 27 Han.se .VVe., li''reeport. I'.O. box II. ;;:T«
Lost
DIA.MOM) ihliMied cuff button; no val¬ ue to anyone without other one, but to me for sentiineatal lea.sons; icvvaid; 27.'. Centre St., Freeport, L. I. 3:77
ON Olive Blvd., between Power House and Main St., Monday, May 23: Dia¬ mond chipped ciifC button, of value to owner for sentimental reasons; liberal rcwaril. IJUcklfy, 275. Centre, St., Free- port. ;;:77
AproimNED
Appointments Made Ity Saperm-
Im of Motor Traffic Met—Wffl
Wifle|i Waodncrc Road
Mineolil, May 24.—Just how the bank moneys have been distributed to Ihe different towns, vfllnges. school and other districts throughout tl»c county oy the Supervisor* show In the follow ing table Town of Hempstood. for town
purposes $7,126.24
Town of North HemiMteod. for
town purjKjscs ...._. 3,868.6<
Town of Oyster Bay. for town
purposes 2,468.25
City of Glen Cove 719.28
^Village of I.AWrcnce 476.5E
" " Ilempstead 437.6>i
•¦ Uoekviile Centre 441.If.
" Froeiwrt 616.6-!
" " Lynbrook 231.2-;
•' Jihi.-ola 139.7.'!
" Farmingdale 42.it
" Floral Park 141.71
School District LawTi'ncc No. 15 873.6:
" Hempstead No. 1
" " Freeport No. 9 . .
Uoekviile No. 21
• Lynbrook No. 20
" IJaldwIn
" " Bellmore
" " Oyster Bay
" Hicksville
Farmingdale ....
" " Mineola
" " Great Ni-ck ....
Uoslyn
Weiitbury
" " I'ort Wushingtun
• " " Floral I'ark ....
riet, Baldwin ....
4tellmore .. .
" " Oyster Hay
Hicksville ..
" Mineola ....
" ¦¦ (Jreat Neck .
" " Uoslyn
" " Westbury . .
" " Port Wash.
Water District, Baldwin
" " Oyster Bay ....
" " Hicksville
" areat Neck
" " Uoslyn
" " \Vestbury
" - " Port Washington
District, Baldwin 185.31
" Oyster Zay .... 292.2f.
" Hicksville 18.i:
Farmingdale ... 52.0f,
Great Neck B78.98
" Uoslyn 357.7!
Lighting Distr
583.3' 055.02 397.01 255.S1 224.21
87.8C 542.4' 101.72
S5.I 108.6. 806.61 338.0: 363.0S 788.7' 265.8' 151.2 321.2. 291.2?
78.1
47.2 678.9f 357.7!- 360.1.'' 404.2!
35.6:; 292.25 101.V? 678.9! ¦357.7; 383.51 404.2f
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KO(.'KVILI-E Centre: Ueal sna|) tor builder; plot, 40x100; electlicity, water, .sidewalks; price, $500; cash, $r>0; bal¬ ance to suit; also funil.shed houses for rent. Conway & t.'arroll; trolley -Stor> 103, WoodUiwn Terrace, Uoekviile Ccn- tie. 5:78 .
C.AUAGE to let; room for 3 eai,-.s. half block from Merrick Rd.; call 124 H.
Glove St., Frcei)ort; phone Freeport j ..
372.M. 3:76 i Ueview classKled ads bring results
HEM'l'STEAD. seven lols, Fulton avenue, opposite Ingraham Es¬ tates. Cheap. Other lots Chester Park, at prices less than cost. George L. Hubbell, .Tel. 1180 Gar¬ den City. 3:77
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Board Waiite4
WANTED—Board and room wanted in private family for next school year, north of railroad, near tioUey preferred. $12 a week. Advertiser, clo Ueview, Freeport. 3;77
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Boarders Wasted
WELL located lots at Uooseyelt In de¬ veloped sutition. Edw. l'he, Uoosevelt. L. I. 7:'76
WATEU-front lots, with bathing beach on Baldwin Bay, near club hou.sc; some restricted, others without restric¬ tions; price, $300 up; easy terms; ideal section; houses for .sale. I'.O. box 355, IJaldwin. 30:74
ROCKVILLE Centre, L. I.. elegant front corner room w-lth board for two persons; strictly private family; $30 Weekly for two; references. E. W., Ubserver, Uoekviile C'entre. . 3:77
Found
FtA'.ND—Found on stfjct in Garden
City wire-wheel for automobile. CIihh.
B. DoX«>y, 138 Atlantic Ave., Lynbrook.
78-1
E.KCEPTIONAL opportunity at Frcc- i)ort: Choice building lot.s, with gas, water nnd clectiiclty; 10 to l.'i minuten from .station; c.isy termf, $50 down, bal¬ ance in monthly payments. U. Amador, 25 Railroad Ave.. Freeport; phone Fpt. 1282. 6:72
G.\Rt)EN City propcilios for salo and
rent. Oliver Chichester, new office,
l}7 North Ave., Garden City, ono block
easVof Nassau Boulevard Station; phone
e:73
liXJRp shoe, 30x8lit, on Mny 8; o>ffi\er
can have same by calllnfr at pohcc | Garden City 1185-W. headquarters, Hempstead, proving prop¬ erty ahd paying for this notice. 6:76
Wanted—^Houses
WANTED in Uoekviile Centro or Lyn¬ brook: Small hoti.se, near station M school, good neighborhood, not »)vpr. JCOO; deal with owner direct. .\. 1!. I»mb«. 1 Cjcnccut i'l.. BixM)klyn. 3:78
LOTS FOR*SALE^—Chester Park, Eliza
both Park, Ingraham Estates. T. 11.
Daach. Vi4 Jackson ^t., Heinpstead:
telephone 29 Hempstctra. S3-tf
For Sale—Furniture
DESIRABLE coi-ncr lot. 'Jbxl38, Park aind Hendrickson Aves.. Rockville Ccntrej price, $4000. H. Heuschkel, 23 Rood 'Aycnuc, Rockville Centre, owner. S0:66
Wanted—Female Help
W.V.NTICD reliable maid I'or general;
housework; must Ih' well reeom-1
inendi'd; faniilv of three adults. Phone:
Uoekviile Centre Uir.-W. ' 78-3 i
BOOK KEEPER — Exiicrieni-4'd young j
lady IjookkeeiHU'. Apply Alexandre;
Works. Garden City. Near Curtis Plant. !
Ask for .Mr. H. VV. Benson. 78-3 |
WANTED general houseworker (white
l)reterred); small family; good wages.
Telephone Garden City 1473 betoi-e
10 a. m. 78-3
"Westbury 333.5(
" Port Washington 404.2!
S«!Wer Distriet, Givat Neck ... 208.Tj
Sower DLstriet, I'ort Wash'ton 105 0(
Park District. Great Neck 718.77
Garbage District, Oyster Bay . . 222.01
Total $31,628.39
YOUNG lady to a.ssist bookkeeper and to do general offlco work; also with knowledge of typewriting; aiu'ly to .su- perintendent in 4)crson at Nas.sau Hos¬ pital, Mineola. tf:73
Wanted—^Furnished Rooms
WANTIOD by family of three adults, to r<;nt 'for summer season—3 or (i rooms—-improvements, convenient tp station. Uoekviile (Vntre or vicinity. W. N. O. Brien, 70 East !)3rd St., New York Cily. 76-3
EPWORTH LEAGUERS ELECT
OFHQALS FOR YEAR
Dogs Boarded and Trained
Hempstead, May 24.—At the meet ing of the Brooklyn North District Ep worth League, held at Itoslyn Satur day, Uussell Golder of the Epwortl League of the Hempstead Methodist Church was elected third vice-pi-esl dent. The League takes in'Hhe Leagucf of all the chui-chea In a large seclioi: of Long Island, including Bi'ooklyn.
Diigald J. Cameron of Astoria waf rc-(deeted president. The other ofllcerf chosen were: First vice-president, Fre< Rltz, Ihnbuiy M. E. Church, ijrook lyn; second viee-preaident. Miss L Stackleroth, Knickfrlxx-ker Avenur Chui\-h, Brooklyn; third vlce-ivresldeni Uussell Golder, Hempstead; foiirtl I vice-president, the Uev. Charles Bell i Middle Village; llfth vice-president. U i C. llalloe^, (Men t'ove; sixth vlco-pitsi dent, Brice Freestone, Floral Park seventh vice-president, Harry Valen tine. Northport; eighth vice-president Chester I. Beebe. Cutchogue; editoi District News, Frank Maaklell, Bay 8id('; treasurer, -Mis^'Anna Borgstrom John Street Chui-eh; recording secre tary. Miss Catherine Mej'vr, Knlckor
-- ,¦¦¦)-¦¦ I booker AVenne Church; correspondinit
I 8e«.-retary. Miss Elizabeth Schloss, Trin-
MONEY TO LOAN—First Mortgage{ity, ukhmond hui.
on desirable improved property j
Quick Answers. REASONABLE RATE' MISS BENEDETTI GRADUATES
IHXi.S bourde.l. trained, lioiih Lakevlew Kennels, West stead.
broken, lleinp- 6:78
WANTED I
Young man for Gas and Elcctric'j Appliahce-sclling. Salary and Com- j mission. Apply Room 5 Bank| Bldg., Rockville Centre.
LAWYERS TITLE AND TRl'ST CO.
360 Fnlton St.. Jamaica. N. T.
INING room suite, newly upholstered; cntre 477.
10 piCwCH, chah> phone Uockvilb 3:78
)U 8.\LE-Bed. sprang nnd mattrea.s,
$12; dresser, $8: mahogany extension
liljle. $10; 6 leather bottom (.-hairs,
|.60 each; small stand, $1.&0, 134
iurch St.; phone Fpt. IIIW. 3:73
3-75
Forleat-~iy»idikedl<
^ositioas Waattd \
CE^W^lTlimLDINb md cement work, cellar bottoms, garaKc bot¬ toms. I work on all terms at reasop- I able prices and try to give satisfac- I lion. Wall iwiper cUwnlng 1 will make your old i>ai)er like new. S. L. Brown, 23 Washington St.,' }lo<-kvill(^ Centre. 1 ' ly:«7
I MUX L M)\ KKTISIX (i
FROM ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE
NOTICE '
PLEASE TAKK NOTICK that on June 8. 1921, will sell at Public Auction, a Maxwell Se- dittt, serial number 227417 an<l motor C-8255. at 78 and 80 Main Street, Hempstead, N. Y.
fO comfortaMc room><, bieukfii.st pd.siTlDN \VA.\TED as tfo<Ml pJaiti- prlvlleg«'«; convenient for coininiiting. i'<«>k in prlvati- family; gotxl refe- "itmif, flshlnif nnd bathing Dnidwin' «»?•¦<¦» fui-rishi^<l CaH or address 43
Columbus Ave Freeiwct,. Jl-78
lirlKir; phone Fpt. iii>C-B;:
3:76
/O nnfuri^ished rooms for light housekeeping, to? couple; 177 W. !.<¦}»* I AVe-, Freeport. 3:78
SitmitiiNi Wanted
Kl'K«l»KANS n^OCKIN'i; HEKIC
i \ fruitUc rush Is on from southuast- j ern' EuroiKi to |ret into the IJnltffd Stales Ijcforc Immigration restrlctfons I are Imptmcd. W. W. Hustjund, com- 1 luissloncr g^>nural uf iinmigratluns Mye.
Garden City, May 21.-—Mi.ss Gladys Benedetti, 'daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. i'lerre Benedotil of F'ninklln avenue. Garden City, will be graduated toflay from the .\cademy of St. Joseph-ln-the- I'ine.s, Brentwood, where she has btHrn attending school hve years.
Miss B<'ne<iettl, who has continued her musical education at the academy, wtll play a Choidn noctnm, whllu the pupils of the academy form a tableau In i^repariitlon of singing the school chorus.
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TO €0 TO TUti. IN NASSAU COQNn
(0«Mtin««a frvn pBc« 1)
iAikfunuch as the indictment charges that the defendant committed a crime of bribery In the month ot Septem)>er, 191*. ill the County of Naaaau. There is no 8peciac«tion in the intUctment when in the month of 8«ptember. ISlI, or where In the County ot Namau. tlw crime is alleged to have been commiti ted. wherefore deponent prays that a sUy may be granted, an provMed by (Section 347 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, staying the trial of the in¬ dictment against the defendant, until the application for a change of v«nuc may be made and presented."
I*te yesterday afternoon this order and affidavit was filed with Clerk of tiio Court. Daniel Sealey. and shortly nft?r that former Supreme t>>urt Justice Townsend Scudder looked ovec the impers us Attorney Wysong had prepar¬ ed them. It is expected that a similar move will be made in the trial of Thom IS V. Barbuti, Indicted for perjury in the Plant trial and wliose trial is set for tomorrow before .Justice Cropsey.
tlEMORlAL CEREMONIES AT WrrCHEL HELD MAY SO; PUBUC CORDIALLY INVITED
Mlneoln, N. Y., May 24.—Memorial Day exercises will be conducted at U. 8. Aviation Post. Mitchel Field 2, Major Henry Abbey, Jr., commanding, by Chaplain Uaph H. Tlbbuls, C. S. A., iiid Uabbi H. Veld, Chaplain of the lewlsh Welfare Board. KxerclseS will ake place on Monday, May 30 at 11:15 I. m. sharp.
Judge John Gratlan MacMahon, of .vings County, will be the orator of the lay.
Madam Jean (^lemcnt, oiK-ratlc star .vill sing "O Best in the lx)rd," and .VIl.ss Virginia Roljcrts, sopiano will lead II the singing of the "Star Splange^l Banner."
Taps will be blown In honor of all who h.;ve died in the wars of the Uepuljje.
.\t noon the imi)resHive ecrcmoney of -iiising the <-olor8 will take pl;ice fol- owed by the singing of "Anieri<-a", by [be entire assemblage.
Chaplain Tlbbals will give the open- ;">g prayer, and Uabbi \'eld will recite ).ialm 16, and memorial prayer for de- ¦(-u.sed heroes.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to all var veterans, and to the general publle.
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; aad vlcon. aaA laac attar Owt U^
lAeni of oli li iHEleUgot food ta ears tho Ur«r, tba blood ud tho •piMB." la «l^ BHWh Ulflk today,
•ad ipociMfk ta aatMH*. nwaauifc
«t tantag tad IiiQtM awctr t^ ttw wtxamfmrtj m «a aM ta
In a loB4ty etlifb In Nondglg doM»>
htte doscrt raptMi gfetadt ofo ot A/oat- K-a'g i^oft ln(ef«^i« Utohirjr fgtta» ibc obi ckbln ot tho lite Scnaot: M^« Cibntegt, better known fs rwatn. it ts »ftti«(M ia a , rftiitd^ Xbrora, wtitih boairtg ol a uliiftVm of i More or m^ att min. It wts htra that liarV l-tred and tolled ani gtanred tt evolved 'Tlotighint t^." But Iir he cheerfnl sitirit 6i ttie hataorjjit, 'Tlo or!'^nlill7 helped to pal It on tkp Kbft. H^ e<itH« population mrom )^tlMl(^»s long iHnce baro wa^Mtt rtiiy Into (it>TlTlob.
TbftAtttifttito.m
DiPRdTED O&BlR <^ ft£B KSH
TiMMnafty. -Thm Mttk^'
Tammany wac the naino tt A •Bchem In th« dajra ot Traiiiai Mna, an excbsnge afatea. Se -warn gttM chief of the Delaware Indlaaa «at sold land to Penn. In the mbagtitbi^ toofae bis name means "the att^th" and tradition rrodtts Mm Mtit ttatm a lover nf pwice; farther tMln tt^i the legends and adTentarta at&wbX to hia name are the IniwitloiM jit members of different ijiMrl(!4fi ith cletles wblcb held fSty Aiy ivI^mtOa fa Itaryiahd and PennivlrtUila iaa idopting the fachein lit fJlelr pattM lafnt, ooThroonlj- de^i!tfS«d tbiibialt^i ti "Sons of tit tittlJiaa^.'* 'I < .— The CharictcH^ss t>trar-
Tlie derby «:ts ns void of charactei Us an Iron pot. yet Mr. Hotvells wore It for a tlnte. Can «>ne fant-.r Mark Twnin in a derby liut? Walt U1»U- mnii always wore n brond-brimmed. erny, soft-felt li.Tt. Ono thinks of Lin-; coin with It RiovcpiiH; hat on, as hf v.ore this in most of his piclurcs. i lloosovelt liked a wide-brimiuod felt hnt, like that of the cowboys. Whjh
he was Prositlent I once saw him go | MTen are cordially tltrlted. in;; to church with a shining silk hat •Ml bis head. The flrjitt time I saw Em¬ erson hc hnd on n stoveplp* hat, otit •luch the worse for ncnr. Tie proba ¦ply never wore nny otljt^r^kllid.—Jo^il Burroughs, In tbc I'enrbdfi luilcpeud -nil.
Mikibtg Wednesday, Hj 25, at 8 t. fk. HEMPSTEAD BAKK BUILDIim
—ClARtfiR STttX OfKlf— Special buslneae to l»e tranaacied
tVlilte citizens, Ik to 50. who iro intereaied in Iniproved Order of Rod
^OLD REVIVAL SERVICES NIGHTLY AT EAST ROCKAWAY
^ast Ttoekaway, May 24.—SiKrlal re-
'vnl services .ire being conducted In 'le Chiircii bf the Nazarcne, Krist Uoclc-
vay. The i»aslor, the Uev. Pavil Hill, vill preach every night except Satur-
ly this Week. <Jn Wednesday their
'11 be mifsionary services at "J.30 and
IT) p. rn.
The Uev. James Hamlett. colored e\- mgellst .and singer, will preach and shii; iT^xt week. The iwople arc Invited t'-
?ar him.
THK AIR M.til. SERVICK
.Mr mall service la just three years old. The New York-Washington route nas completed Us eighth consecutive '.eek with 100 per cent performance. During thq past year the ulr mail serv- ec covered l,3i:!..'{"9 miles with mail, vhieh amounted to 40,002.130 letters, ihe cost of Its opei-atlon for the year, with April estimated, was $1,342,3«2.67. The average c-osl per mile was $1.02.
Uoutes now in operation are th<- ;an.se()ntlnental route from New York > San Francisco via CMeveland, Chl- igo, (Jinahii. Cheyenne, Salt Lake und eno. A route from Chicago to Min- eapolls another route from Chicago ') St. Louis, and the route fi-oni Wash- igton to New York.
V'IR.ST SAW KRtl.M SNAKK
Talus, the Greek, Is said to have in- « nted the saw from having once found he JawlKjne of a snake, which hc ein- iloyed to cut through a small pitn-c of •ood. In early ix'riixls the trunks of )ees Were split Into lioards with •edges, and although they were nr)t Iways straight, lhey were roBarded as 'iu«'h l)ctter suited to construction ban sawn boai-ds, lj*'eau8c they ful owed the grain and lusted longer and vi'ie 8trong<T. Water mills, for the Puri>ose of sawing, came Into use in Ihe fourth century.
VtiM. Ol'TPlT INtltK.%SING
While i)rodueti<in of hUumlnous coal showed an increase of 5 isr eent last '\eek o\cv the proceding week, the pro- duetloiv to date fer tlvls year.is behind ihat c>f any similar period fur many years.
A BK.\LtlFLL TUDtjGHT
ilohey Isn't "i-cally of. much Impor¬ tance until you don't have any.
TO RKNT, venr large, line room, four windows: huftable fl>r one Or- two; showvr t>ath, electric light; near stttion ami trolley. Phono 17»5 Hcnpslead^ ^, ^^^^^^^ ^^ ^,
SITl'ATION WANTKD—First <.laas chauffeur wrho has driven fvelve years privately, wants to lo<-«te with goo^l private family as chauffeiur. Telf|- Freeport H0«.
If Son are perrtM.ent cn^gb you can
Ronlellines i>epsuade a man that blBck
is white but you can't convince a wism-
S'78 j arr that all biMidea are not bltia^bed,
at JMtt^ Oay.
day Is tbat dfgisnatod
to tlw Bienorr of tba Baff-
H WiODB It was sfild, 'Vebntd. I
rid B9 io«i^ea«er before tbr Ucf,* wiM '^"fi^i Ul the olden Ofoe to ro- kiUl tti than flfttm the wBdorpoas \fy going oat on mldaamnier itri ibd It Is not rejection of society, but] ntherttig boni^i* with wh|^ to d•^ tlrisc and righ>t use of it. which chftrac- oratH (Hetr %tniM. IMMlrili wort tcrlses the man Who IIVcs most richly httglited and tboTO was nraeh arifcl* In the things of the mind.—Hamilton tamat 8om« of tbe iupmatlflo— sa- Wright Mubie. j fardlof tbls ere of St John gtffl |M»
——T!—4 1 vail, aad tbere are sois* wko esy qigt
j A man ^cts fairly well along in years! it u tbes ail pf Our |K>«I« I«IT9 fpr 'before he comes to knoW that success' oodles and w-sn'V- M thst ptnret j often couies disguiseil as failure, i we will fli;al!y meet our dcalb.
Babylonian Division of Tlmo.
The Babylonians gayg as an honr IHth 60 minutes. They dlTlded thfc (tan's path Into 24 parasaads. a ueas- tire equal to Ibout fout aod k half miles, or the distance a Aabyloiitab soldier could hike In an hour «1th fall pack. The astronomers of tbat day somehow worked It out dtiat the sun made the sama proirress. They dl¬ Tlded the sun's ^Iwle coarse into 21 IMirasangs, or 860 degrees, each para s^ng, or hour, being divided into 60 minutes, atad then, lUTinc faHcD on evil days, they handed the system down to the Greeks, who passed it on.
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valuable Jack t>lne.
There are many qualities of th- J4ck Pine Vhlch recosimen'd It for i continuous fortst crop. It Is ertreme ly hardy and grows on the poorest tolls. It reproduces better than any other conifer In eastern Canada as h evidenced by the way It ieploces oth er woods following cnttlnl or fire It grows rapidly and under natural con dittens will attain pulp<^ood size Ih a rtiorter tlnje than sprue* or bslsam.— Ifontreal Family Herald.
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Short ftattbfta. Itj an English school the pennt Wtf Ings bank had been tntroddced to en* conrage thrift omomr the chtldl'iii. Mrs. Higgins had itlrini lUtte Atttinr B cents to pat In tha bnnk, btt bo the way to arhonl Arthar h«d beds tsoipted and bnd fnllen. On his t*> tarn bone hts mother .looked at the entry and said: "Why. Artlnir. tbere's only 2 cents narked here; how's tbatV 'Aye, «ild the boy. nb-thaf a all tB* tak
tMcbor badr
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Peacock Feathera Disliked. Peacock feathers are looked opeo as unlucky In many countries. 'I'helr mere possession is reputed to M a harbinger of misfortune to the owner. Every kind of loss will bsvc to lie sustained bjr the occupiers of the house they bdorn. Inclndlnj; lllneiiA and death, ibd many cotintry people, even now, would be horrlHid if any one %ero to brtttj under a roof one o» more of these fonthcrs. It Is furtTiet said thnt children will never he health* 1b rootns ftdomed with fhesb tn- descent plnmes, and that tt is the tnb*t unlucky thing In the world to five as a playtklng to fhe yoan|«t«rs.
•Ilia ly«a knd tha Fitm. To have a profcs«>lnn cloaed to yon bOcaose yon have blue eyes certttni.v •eetn bard luck, bat this has ba^ pened to two blue-eyed girls who wtahod to become cinema nctressaa, ¦ays a correspondent. They were told tbey could never he "stars" on ac- eoant of this blemish. (?) I «nc»- tioned a producer on the oMtter, and ta« not only confirmed this, bat told jne that people with brown e.vefe, or, better still. hoKSl with a tinge bf jfreen. possessed the "sonl." In l^*ro so necessary for film production, tbf myself. 1 should have thought It #M not so mtich soul as beCduM bttie In h fi^otrtgrsph tehds to coitne out '^Wiji. Itut I dont pWrrti to fchbw.—»-
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MesMirint MtiHt vt Yi^k To roeasTiro the helglit of a trU which stann so that tbt length of the shfidotv can he inlttkhred. ^et a stick upright, letting tt form right Ingle with tHe surface (it the Jrrninid. is the Vi%titk of tbb Ihadihw of tfi» ¦tick Is to.the height of-the sttrtt. fcb fs the leftifth of tlHf stmSow of the fl«e to tbe height tt the tree. Tfte tree Anst stand So the length of tti shadow cnn be nD-asured. Multip^ tbe testtth bt the shadow of tb* tkat' by tWb mtglkt ot tbe stiek, and dm0t^ hy the ta^rtb of the abai'.o'e ot btiek.
All kihds of AhUques for Sklj^
F. tm^l
Mill Koia. miaintetdl
Antltluea hou|ftl in any cootiUibB. "fend me k Card and I irtu (Cill.
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f^one We^Hvirt tl-K
lift. U. \V. tlKID beniist 35 South Oceaa Ave., Kreeport. N. T. Office Hotars: Kvctttegs 6-9 or by «#• pointment.
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