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- cm lRHURST Miss i a I In“; s % can. position muss Thou-dives“ e as fol- E imer with L'nmd “h“ Humm- eX Miss it ned to and“. second P2,“ ag: has“! 'le:tq1:‘r?wfmm i - Mr. and Mrs. Albert “nub” in Central a her home with a bad cold. \q mg- am charge of the Hempstead tak th earner ot Broadwad stering store been Koch returned home { 20) Me. Meyer, 204; Mr. Reitman, Friday. They will do the 4 Tom * » + ~ . e and \but; if“ for the sommet, . |_| A new. mm B “a.“ “if: with rm Division. 24:0; 'The prizes were two 1 lb. boxes rrfiyuzmaznhfh ‘fitml’gnvex r andy. lude - , Mrs He Coinshore: Upboistering is on sale at the follow- rishes t ° Soper, Mrs. Brooks, Wiss May Nary, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Singer have re- - turned to their cottage in “795W avenue, after spending the winter in from an attack of influenza. Manhattan. m Thomas “h“; Gustave Korshin, who has been ill f1mdunh THY-or of at the naval base hospital is recover- R announced. ing. Gabriel Cash has accepted a position the civil service appointment at a of $1400 a year, He was for- ing news stands in the Branch villages, where it may be purchased Saturday mornings: Percy Vandewnter is recovering he is Emily | Harr upent / ”1:4 as god of\ Miss Harriet | under { M. Bergheiser Hewlett § L Murphy of Central avenue. \ merly in the army. Avo ] B. Risnick Woodmere | The Divver cottage in Rockaway . - R L. Hurwitz Cedarhurst turnpike will occupied this sum- David (Weyant is recuperating af- | i . vg Mus-ul’cplullmrlmflbfl‘ B. B. Spitzer Cedarhurst fr. and ed who will arrive next month J. Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Rm are rffi‘ndimr a few weeks at Paim Beach, - lichal Hanlon and family have | ugh a cottage in Willow 1mm. W. H. Windsor has leased the Mor- They have been living in West Broad- ' ris Craft cottage in Carman avenue “a?!” the winter. , for the summer. ) Ocean avenue for the coming summer. t Last Sunday evening a rty 'was | given in honor of Leslie Ehnborx I of Central avenue. Thaw-uni from New York Far Rockaway and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Herman and _ A civil service examination will be family will make their home in the held on April 20 for filli the va- Charles Hicks cottage in - Summit cancy at the Hewlett Post , due avenue. | to the resignation of Mark L. Mount. ' Miss Anna Seavers, the r cloak Thursday All are Mrs. T. J. Thorton of Bellmore road and M avenue had quite a | fright last steering gear of her auto broke and the car swerved into the barber pole. As a result of coolness and presence of mind she shut off the gas and I might have been a serious accident. David Seaman of Camp avenue was ploughing this week in his m, when he and the horse got tan the horse faHing on him and injuring ?) him severely. The evening was devoted | Liberty BondSI pictures Tuesday, Miss Gertrude Hendrickson ang Mel the The Ten Grasshoppers' bowling club d Saturday of each week. met last Thureday, and the scores of | Stahl. This is voluntary service An welcome. six games were as follows: C. (Brooks, |one wishing to help should apply I. . Pascal, 838; H. Schradt, 807; 0 the chairlady of the auxiliar ednesday, . when . the 300,000 BUILDERS OF GOOD WILL the car, thus averting what UP. He hag to have nine stitches taken in cuts about the face. supplied to the American people, and to American soldiers, more than three hundred thousand of their cars. Any Amount The demand for the car is just as S. J. Feron and family have taken 'in the Cedarhurst Post , will f he _ e a cottage at Rockaway Beach for the conduct the examination. Persons de- to dancing, singing and . A fine , The simple truth is, that the war has suromer. They were unable to obtain siring to try for this position must time was enjoyed by al \ I Buy Liberty Bonds given a new interest and a new im- a in fitin'ty | live in the Hewlett Post hal Mr. and Mrs: Charles Hetrick are for Cash | petus to that demand. Mrs. J. H. Stewart has returned Miss Marguerite Falls of the Hon- spending a few wee lemens, Open daily to 8 p.m. home after having had an operation oreq Sons' League is recovering from Mi- Prices up to $51 for a $50 (8 1.2 per | The written and spoken word of on her eve | an illness. Irene Domb cent.) Bond. American Army men, at home and Mr. and Mrs. __ are pending a few days at Parrington, N.Y. Ig D. M. Eller is on a business trip to A Harry Searles, who has been in the I Europe for four or fiye years army, has been discharged and is back in town again. J. F. Meyer has returned to Cedar- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buzby are vis hurst for the summer months. iting at Kansas City. They expect to move to Los Angeles, Ca., soon A. B. Duke and family have re- turned to Cedarhurst for the summer ‘t Mrs. Buzby was formerly Catherin® and will reside in the Geidel cottage 'DeMott in Washington avenue for the sum- h mer months t Jacob Simon, who was gassed at the battle of Belleau Woods, is re- covering at the Portsmouth Hospital He ts now on a thirty-days' furlough visiting his parents here Mrs. I. Schweitzer will reside at Cedarhurst Park for the coming sum- mer Miss Pauline James is spending an enjoyable vacation in Connecticut Thomas F. Reilly has leased the Kellog cottage at the corner of Cen- , tral and Spruce avenues The Cedarhurst Community Club goes to Camp Mills every Thursday to entertain the soldiers. G. W. Baxter is on a trip to East Hampton His wife will res.de In 5 Frank Tuska has been discharged \ Manhattan from the army, and is now awaiting the term to begin at college tr and Mrs. D. A. Hotmes are spending a few weeks at the Hote! On Easter Monday a dance will be g ven in the Lawrence Fire House by the Lawrence-Cedarhurst fire depart- ment J. H Ballentine has returned to Cedarhurst after spending the winter in Manbattan. Families by the names of Cohen. Bonds may be sent by registered mail; im return you get a certified creck at once. A. J. GRETSCHEL 275 Fifth Ave. Leng Island City Largest buyer of Liberty Bonds on Over 18 years in Long Island City. LIBERTY BONDS Market Price. Cash Immediately, We loan money on your Bonds at 6 per abroad, has given the very name of Dodge Brothers Motor Car a new and a stirring significance. It is apparent now that the American people think of it as a stable and es- tablished value to be bought on its merits, and without a moment's hesi- tation. We will be glad to call on you at any time and have you examine this car. A letter or telephone call will re- ceive our prompt attention. Absolutely no risk. { Long Island BOUGHT cent. interest per year. a f _ Martin Weil has taken rooms in the Bush and Ernsterns have leased the BANKS FREDERICK & CO. T city to be near his daughter, JAD€, Apperly cottage in Grave street for 8 Fourth Ave. We 0 HutCheson Eixn‘ short distance from the special- the summer. (Brooklyn Times Building) s , © L. L R. R. Station Brook! A . . E. F. Eicks has leased a cottage in n till 9 p. m. Sunday till 4 p. m.\ DEALER mks“? C. RhOdei'now:r‘h‘g can Grave street for the summer. e reewrt Beaoch at 102 W. Se., -_N. Y. City . the mioimer. ___ \**.\ g. H. Huff has leased a cottage in S. W. Cor. 6th Ave. One Flight Up. Merrick Road Rockville Centre, L. L. _ _ CAPITAL, $30,000 (Service Station) THUEATEES SURPLUS FUND, 75,000 . HEATRES c + THEATRE Main St., Freeport A. P. THORP MAIN OFFICE: Tebophome Wireless, Electrical Supplies 144 Franklin St. Hempstead, L. I. JOHN J. RANDALL, President D. WBSLEY PINE, Viee President WILLIAM 8. HAUL Caahier Rockville Centre Theatre 241-3 Merrick Rd. Rockville Centre All kinds Electrical Work Done 91 Hempstead Avenue Phone, 18 Rockville Centre l Telephone 186 Hempstead BOARD OF DIRECTORS MONDAY, APRIL 14 dala va . ' 1 Wary bis» DOROTHY DALTON in HARD BOILED Wiktam 5 Geh\ banter s. Resper Martin V. W. Hail Harvey B. Smith A Paramount Picture by John Lynch, supervised by Thos. H. Ince WILLIAM DUNCAN in THE MAN OF MIGHT Third Episode Harold Lloyd Comedy TUESDAY. APRIL 15 CONSTANCE TALMADGE in MRS. LEFFINGWELL'S BOOTS From the famous play of the same name by Augustus Thomas Special Big V. Comedy Latest Current Events WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 Does a virtuous wife love her husband and seek the society of other men when he is away? Come and see this wonder picture VIRTUOUS WIVES with ANITA STRWART Her triumphant return to screenland. A truthful story of mar- ried life in New York Society-from the two milfizn edition t novel by Owen Johnson . Hearst News and a good Comedy Mat. 15¢, 20¢ and War Tax. Eve. 15¢, 25¢ and War Tax THURSDAY, APRIL 17 \ SESSUK HAYAKAWA supported by TSURU AOKI and a brilliant cast in A HEART IN PAWN Picturized from the Japanese artist's stage success ''Shadows'' Hayakawa in the prime of his power in a drama full of com- Wiliam G.. Miller -#. Open, except legal holidays, from 9 a.m. to 4 pm Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 12 m. Offers facliitica' and inducements in every department equal to those of either the New York or Brooklyn Banke or Trust Companies. Interest at the rae of three per cent. paid on time deposits, three months or more Drafts issued on all parte of Europe. \AUTO PAINTING OF ALL pelling action and absorbing heart interest KINDS A Sunshine Comedy Paramount Pictograph TOP AND CURTAIN WORK by FRIDAY, APRIL 18 STUDEBAKER CHARLES RAY in THE GIRL DODGER Paramount Picture by J. G. Hawkes, supervised by Thos. H. Ince f HOUDINI in THE MASTER MYSTERY. 8th Episode C Mutt and Jeff Comic Cartoon i SATURDAY, APRIL 19 - ELSIE FERGUSON in THE DANGER MARK |, $ An Artcraft Picture by Robert W. Chambers. The man is matched learns! an inherited curse-and brewguw ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE in his newest Paramount Comedy LOVE __ International News Admission, Mat. 10¢, 15¢, War Tax © SUNDAY, APRIL 20 (Evening only) § MARGARITA FISHER in PUT UP YOUR HANDS I Did you ev a pretty girl in \B. V. D.'s\ box with a middl U middle Big Operations weight Amp?p If not, you ha treat i - ime. photophyy ve a in store when you see in Lumber re- Lumber and ' - Burton Bolites Travelogue Christie Comedy uomenc \os Building Materials ~ - facilities. We | no- i Sun Pariors, Sash, Deors, &c. Rooting, Gass, Putty, Shorwin-W Hame Paints, Varnishos Uvatral Avenu« A R s - Telsphoos, “Ht-pp - tum». J r Z ‘ pr inzat are equipped to </. «FRANCIS W. MILLER fundie all busi- -' Sash, Trim Brice Thne®* at 46 . Large Cement. General Carpenter Building and Repairing Smail --- 15 N. Bag Beach Ave. BLOSSOM - HEATH INN Third Season of Nassau County's Finest Resort CUISINE UNEXCELLED BEST OF SERVICE Auto Parties Will Find This a Most Delightful Place For Lunch Parking Space for 100 Cars Remodeled Dining Room has Accommodations for 400 Guests Merrick Road Lynbrook, N. Y. 18 MILES FROM NEW YORK CITY JOHN J. RANDALL CO. Tel. 525 Freeport, L. L