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| i (Me ) i lk = 0 J ig} $ I t |< | W WW IF wi \ A § | I i +/ cke j a_ A number of the to Camp Triangle at # On August 2 there will be a com- wev months in France and England will resume his studies istry in September gt versity. . The Hempstead Sentinel truthfully says: \Residents of this place who so often have occasion to visit the business places along Nassau road, appreciate the improvement which is being made in the formation of additional roadway to the curb lines: Last winter the spaces between the curb lines apd the road were often filled with mud and water, sometimes ankle deep and deeper, so that blocks had to be traveled before a crossing could be made. Now, through the good offices of Supervisor Smith, An- drews Brothers are engaged in the improvement,\ BALDWIN HARBOR Abe Reynolds of Pacific street will head bis own show next season under the name of \Abe Reynolds Revue of 1920.\ Commu got home unusually late y night on account of trouble at the railroad terminals. Some of the daily trippers expected a cold supper, but on explaining the trouble it was soon made hot for them. 4 Hurry Reed of Park avenue, who enlisted in the 106th Infantry, is home sufe and sound from overseas. Frank W. Sutton of Brooklyn, a company member and Harry's side partner, is spending a few Gays in Baldwin; a' guest the Reed Fred Hartman of Toronto, Ca.. who npant two pleasant weeks as guest at tWe Walton'cottage, left last Friday for ome looking spick and span. Merrick road is not the only road where auto speed bugs are found. It would be a big haul for the cops to take a few trips along Milburn ave- nue as far as the Harbor. George Tally of Hays street caught a young shark last Sunday. He in- tends taking the back bone out and using it for a walking stick, a com- mon fashion throughout the West Indies. A dinner was given last Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Fe- lix Spitzner of | Milburn | avenue. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. Zobel, Mr, and Mrs. F. Rick- ers and daughter, Dorothy, Mrs M Brandt and T. Wildberger. | urer for the District are to district meeting, house, : truois trict flmfi k He learns also that many of the vil- lages have a social club for men and that the islander, who is also a crnck marksman with bow and arrow, takes great sntlefaetion in belonging to !t. JUST MISSED SEEING FATHER Little Incident Reported From France Shows That Political Trickery Is Not Unknown There. When it comes to the matter of po- litical trickery, modern mations one and all seem to be pretty well tarred with the same brush. 'The following retold with a flavor of Gallic Ir-ay by the Cri de Paris is said to bive taken place at Toulouse. Ou election day a young man came to @ booth to vote. \But monsieur,\ said one of the overseers, \you bave already voted.\ £11 Allos donc! 1 am (vhf-In that 1 ave not.\ search being made of the records, it is discovered that there bas been mn error th the recording of the Christian nam& It is not Marius Tartarin that bas voted but Gonzague Tartarin. \Gonzagne!\ cried the young man; \you are quite sure that be bas vot- ed 7\ * \Yes indeed! Look, here is the reg- ister.\ \Ah how 1 regret not having been here,\ said the young man. \1 would bave embraced him with much pleas ure. He is my father.\ \Your father?\ \Yes and ! have not seen him since be died, four years ago.\-The Living age. Lime Shown to Be Beneficial. In France the government once classified moldiers according to their birthplace. It was found that those reared in regions where the soll was rich in lime were nearly an inch and a half taller than those from regions where the molls were poor in lime. and were also strouger and healthier. =) Yepdl -.. MAIN OFFICE: (| -_ 144Pranklin$t® 0<<~ H | Telephone 186 Hempatoad Hempstead, L. 1, l tion to appropriate $1000, of which is to meet obligations incur- 3.0“. for 'the maintenance e - ° BALDWIN : Mr. and Mrs. John Kress a8d fam- ily wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for the sincere sympa- thy extended to them in the loss of a beloved daughter and sister. Freeport and Roosevelt AUTO EXPRESS AND TRUCKING 6 Phone Freeport 447-M Orders Promptly Attended to PACKING, CRATING, SHIPPING Baggage Called For and Delivered | Special, Delivery j Forrest Ange Roosevelt, L. I. THE New Riviera Baths LONGZBEACH, N. Y. On the Ocean Front, one block east of the depet 1,000 ROOMS ___ Showers on every floor Private Rooms to Rent by the > --=--| AUTO OWNERS Grind Your Valves! 60% of Usual Cost, Ford Cars $4 | | In Your Own Garage HAROLD F. WOODCOCK 20) Hempstead Tel. 176R ~ EAGLE 4 Electrical Shoe Repairing $ubber5 and Shoes Repaired while you wait. All work guaranteed. _ Reasona- ' ble Prices. JAMES PISCIOTTA, Prop. 85 Railroad Ave., Mmhl. ~ Phone Freeport .._ SAVE TIME and MONEY || By getting our estimates We can accept a limi I en- ent and tar economy J L marea tne that serious consideration-for they deserve your -* a time. - . » -I Put if you've owned a car $a. 4 04 zs much as a year and nave. not yet discovered Yor first firs cu=:tstancing quality, try a Firestone Gray Sidewall - n> longer be trying 1° tire, then another. Eirestone equip- ment, tire uncertainties coms to ar end. A a JGG GG «G» Rockville Cefttre, L. I. | + BLOSSOM HEATH INN , Third Season of Nassau County's {e Finest Resort ~ - CUISINE UNEXCELLED | ~ BEST OF SERVICE -Auto Parties Will Find This a Most Delightful \lee For Lunch C - Parking e for 100 Cars te 200 Cnests * MILES FROM NEW YORK City _. f Lyfiwk, N. Y. Was Characteristic one! Roosevelt. > the Removal of Old Rail In Washington Re- as a Proof of His Energy. _ Tr death of Colonel Roose: im Washington have many . incidents [lus tremendous vitality of determination to get plished, 'and bis red tape interfere ent of that ry to be done. One nts was recounted the Col. William Boyce n of the Roose vfla. It was ch tion by a am\ it It eccurred. It ran ent was co-operating ylvania and Baltimore s in the project for ation-the present fine of the Pennsylvania's Row the mall near the bad been purchased by and it was purposed Wulldings. _ But congress late in a special ses members were anxions $, so It was decided to tting of bids for tear- buildings until congres® next fall. This duty ved on the committee of Columbia, . which gevernment property Meantime a mmjor of Wpinced in charge, as ommittee held its first next session of con- er of letting contracts of the old station was en,\ declared an ms sentative, \there if down. 1 walked past Ing. and there's noth- enrth where the old ment post-haste for nd the chairman nriked lat hind become of the i@-eharse of. zed and the material I the major, Order?\ queried the p the fnce. | President Roosevelt, did he get any an- . Into our business?\ rman the major, \It Is tion, the anthbrity my commander In them,. And 1 did, E'decided to consider It , and let it go at t's Complaint. that the quarrels of wives ever made any n upon me, or had much engthen me in those lutions which 1 took up nore gubstantial consid- oftenest offends me married persons where of quite a different Is that they are too o loving neither; that my meaning. Besides, offend me? 'The very themselves from the d, to have the fuller ich other's society, im- prefer one another to But what 1 complats carry this preference , they perk it up in the people so' shameiéss: in. their company being made to Bagan haves of Tank \\ brated the tou AY: ¢ has been l war and his et Tt in that airplanes for war in now ciaimed nino first to think. of.the letters to Ti More he 6 care \ which 'could pants and drive rlabt enemy's masses. slaying aH. opposttion,. . Jt %s At more Is not Intentions, and 'of the propored to propel his possibly. <linve . for. M a horse could t thin. the- armored ton \In those days: wat than 'now. But It' ies y singular to that hie charge ahead while the behind-tor this four bandred lenth. rong Diagnosis. que old gentleman under the: tree must be | octogenarian,\ Commutited who had utoppert for. a [yur 1 triculentiy. +e ii' Of the Sohnily Mush thiking about. my Mm-(woy'unl nanan.