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Hammond motor: (Continued from page 1) wer and Bteenken came to the. front Wyatt .. «2 A~.085 County prodpects it will create for eg to Salmon: River, N.; J.; Monday 4 rather late, but at a time that proved Smith ..... se %: oto - y- where they upon: now-ml 4078 With a gure fielder Ad in fact a marvel as an very: helpful tn turning the tide from a Frank, Dauch, G , Deyo, Lasalls rm rm lege Big Project That Means AT WOMAN'S CLUB *- Much For Popular SPEAKERS TELL OF friends.; Miss Edwina Cruichshank entertain: ed twelve boys and girls at dinner Saturday evening and. liter. the: entire party enjoyed KM dance at St. Pum- School. Mrs. William Hunt and little: daugh- athlete. term of good standing to one of cham- pionship calibre.\ The boys have certainly made a rec- ord for themselves and the village as well «a the school, is proud of them. Mr., Fay is perhaps an exacting-type of he believer that. all- should In 'pinches' he is certaifl, and his quiet, attitude would endear him to ny‘tfly coach. \Jaffe the catcher, can well be (arm. ed O14 Reliable, for he has been that to He proved: the needed man in baakethail, and when the team needed Hempstead. man, and Blanchfeld no averages for thems TIPS FROM PARIS Anybody. can fight temptation, but th only 1 game- B. POR & 1 - PARQUET FLOORS Old Floors Rescraped and Refinish BENNETT AVE. & DARTMOUTH 8 Hempstead In I. Phone 479-R Shore Resort POLITICAL FIELD West Long Beach, June %-West| Excellent Entertainment For Mem- Long Beach is soon to reallze a dream “3 at “h ca,— Vi- long thought of in the openfng, Satur- I r I day, Juric 18, of the, Beach Theatre, at but a catcher to foun it oft, 'good ald [give the best in them at all times-that Juf\ stepped in and closed breach ta{as members of the team they owe it to perfection. Taciturn in ex Jon, sun: [each other. As he says, \I have praise ny by nature, he is the popular boy. A [ed them but litlé until now. does wonderful hitter in pinches, gifted, aa |not win games or make athletes. -A lit- catchers should be in keeping the tem |tle now and 3mm is helpful. -I held be- anybody can't whip it. ter are visiting Mrs.. Warner at Spring: lage, N. J. The one beautiful. thing about not having any money is that you have so much company, n Mirs Rose McCleary of Baltimore is visiting.. Mrs. LAwrence Lynch of Nas- sau Boulevard. the west end of Leng Beach, The project, which cost approximate. iy $260,000, is a 'community affair, back- ed by the West Long Beach! Civic As- sociation, 'The entire community. has stockholders' privileges. Many have availed thmn‘nelvu of 'the opportunity. What-can-.be done with an old build Ing is revealed Jn: this: project. The structure which will be the Beach THea- tre, was originally the Recreation Hall at Camp Mills, It was taken down and moved to West Long Beach. 'There it has been reassembled and improved at a cost of $80,000. 'The original cost of the structure was $150,000. The auditorium will seat 850. persons. It has a stage fully equipped and large enough to accommodate the biggest pro duction. Interior decorations are elabo- rate and pleasing. For the beginning. only first run mov- Ing pictures will be shown. Later a vaudeville program will be put on and probably some, well known stock com- pany productions. On the opening night fifty pieces from the Masonic Band from New York City will play. The bullding will be a. community structure in other respects, A dancing school will be conducted for children in the spacious dance hall, 46 feet wide by 85 feet long. Another feature is the lurge refreshment room, 25 by 85 feet, adjoining. Wilfred Thompson, as president of the West End Long Beach Civic Asso- clation, is furthering the project. 8. M. Saltzman, for. twelve: years with the ADilHngham forces. in executive positions at the Globe and Hippodrome, New York City, will be manager of the project. Miss Hattie Munim, who recently re- turned from Purls,.France, where she was Instructor of the Ballet Royal, will conduct the children's dancing class. Activity in the building line in West Long Beach is moving with unexpected rapidity. More than 300 building. oper- ations are under way and more are in contemplation, A mnntan’ stream of motor vehicles Are daily éarting porta- ble botses from Brooklyn and Camp Milia, Carroll Tompkin® and Johnson Broth era, bullders, 'are erecting eight bouses at the WeRy Bnd. They have contracts for five others closed and are negotint. ing for more. The Becker Realty Company has sold the Croker house at Westhoim for 8,000. They report rentals as exceptionally brink. The demand ifor hug-re has induc- ed Buck Wilson to open a hardware and paint store at West End Long Beach. F, A. Mackay, pleotrician, of West End, js actively. engaged .Alling« con- tracts for viflngthe many houses In course of construction. *'Flosste,\ West End chef, who atray- ed from the straight @Md narrow path and involuntarily bumped into the board walk railing and bungalow porches, is about again none the worse for his ex perience. TWELVE FAST ROUNDS - « PLEASE FIGHT FANS Mitchel Field, June 9.-Brooklyn Tom- my Madden and Harry Krone of Akron, Ohio, fought: twelve fast rounds to & draw 'at the weekly: boxing show here last night. The two Big: fellows fight the'eame atyle, hoth While thay\ did not seem to-be doing much in the early part\of the fight, when they réally got «warmed to- their work; they gave such a good account of themnelven that each was hamging on the other at the and of the twelve rounds. Charles Murray won. 'over Danny Holmes in a abt-round bout, and Paty Regin of Far. Rockaway, and Jack Sheiton of Richmond Hill won 40 a draw. in mix rounds, Henry Mit ghat of Prividance, and 'Patty Philbin of Westbury Thiw bout between Michel and Philbin abowed notion in avery one of thh ten rounds., Both boy» were mad, and Phil- hin 'as come ant a lot minco his early rtormince In the ting here. \It was a stid chow, mnd the increasing attend- inde! gite promice of what crowde will aa the fights here When the weather in rarmer a lp olan GHANDY# THE WORD |J stole Afty kame from youl, whit nd of laroony would it be?\ hould onlt it jut grand,\ reptied woid youhir thing, without a quiver alo st Yonkers @fateamian A NEAVTIFOL THOUGHT over milion: that ome who tike 6 thine,\ an a rule bebon & Crone Garden City, June 9.-The Woman's Club of Garden City held 1s annual luncheon at the Cherry Valley Club Monday.. One hundred and forty 'at- tended. A delicious repast was served at the close of the luncheon. Mra. H. H. Binning of Philadelphia spoke, choosing for her subject. \Is the Woman's Club Living up to It's Possibilities?\ Another spéaker \was Mra.. Louis Slade:of New York who spoke of legis- latlo nmatters interesting to women. Miss Pauline Jennings, Soprano of Hempstead and- Miss Joy Babcock, violinist, coftributed delightful music, Other guests .of honor were Dean Treader, Mrs, Clinton B. Smith, Mrs. Glenn C. Pettit of Rockville Centre and Mrs. Wim. C. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs, William-D, Bloodgood have just returned from a motor trip to Warrenton, Va. Miss Dorothea March gave a charm- J. P. Kibbe of Brooklyn has moved into a house on Brixton Road, Mr. Arthur Kendal) is visiting Nol- son Lurner of 4th street and taking part in the tournament at the Garden City Golf Club. A linen: shower was held at St. Gils home Wednesday morning. A large number -of sheets, pillow cases and table linen were received. The Spring Flower Show given by the Community: Club will be held at the Casino Friday afternoon. Hand- some prizes will be awarded and tea will be served. Mrs, E. B. Walters of Roxbury road won 'the ladies 18 hole 'medal play handicap 'at the Cherry Valley Club Tuesday. The medal was presented by Mrs. Arthur Whitney. ing his daughter, Mrs. William Smith Perkins of San Diego, Cal.. Mrs. Per- king expects~to spend the summer here with, her father, -r-- Assistant District Attorney Elvin N, Edwards is. confined to his -home .by Mr. Edwards is particularly anxious to be about at this time, 'be- cause he is expected to clear away the criminal calendar in- the County Court at-an-early date, so that cases would not be left hanging over the summer. Judge Lewis J.. Smith's son, Ken- drick, underwent an operation for mas- toids at the Nassau Hospital Wednesday morning. The little lad had a painful, but not particularly bad time. County Treasurer William E. Luyster of Gen Cove left Wednesday to spend two days at Poughkéepsic, where his daughter, Miss Wilma W. Luyster, is a student at Vassar Collage... \Judge\ Luyster will join his daughter in the commencement week festivities. Sages County »Attorney: H. Stewart Mc- Knight gave the baccalaureate sermon at the Jane Grey School at Binghamp- ton Sunday night.. Mr. and. Mrs. Mc- Knight have been the guests of their daughter during the commencement week festivities there. District Attorney Charles. R.: Weeks is driving a new car, but he does it under the 'chaperonage of an expert chauffeur, and up to the present he has avoided congested -traffic and Sunday outings.. Sooner or later he will be out of his leading strings, but just now he Is taking no chances, and Js willing to concede the roni to anyone: + As vacation time draws near, the court. house employees begin to appear Baldwin Hook & Ladder Company is planning a stunning show to be held within the next ten days, in the Bald win Theatre. 'There will be six big vaudeville acts and two shows will be given <in the: evening. 'The proceeds will be ned to repaint the truck my it will look spic and span for the fiuly 4 celebration, .and give. a \brilliant\. ac- count of itself in the tournament dur- Ing the carnival. Hone No. 4, Baldwin, has been out practising for the fournmment. A'few of the boys their new uniforms {overalia) but they were some snappy, Defender Hose Company of Rock: Harty A, Curley captiin, met laat night and elected 'Clnrles Straub Warden to .répresent. then. in the council. ftaiih Contos, was ap- polhied acting secretary I6. the whence of Andy Gissson who haw gone 10. see Two menmbare were détipped from the rolin,' The cdmpany, in fxing up held. quarters, Clarence Ankers, hag donat #4 srintgh gmive ated 16 sew The lan st Tha. sida f the John Mice Avil theyDefemie@@® enough wtioutibery ad drees dt ap- When: com bled N: WIT Im, Browne aay Bails T HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOLS CHAMPION Tope Row-Left to right, J. H. Fay, coach; Jaffe, catcher; Rushmore, You will find that those who denounce third base; Stroleske, pitcher; Conran, short stop (Captain); Cooper, right \politicians\ are those who never could field; William, utility. The bass Are always jumping on' the other aide of the river. It doesn't take so much money to live as to make other people think you-are living. Nome so blind as those who try to see through a stone wall. A net dress makes a new woman. We'all hate people who \see through\ us. Btill, even the man who is \wise in his own conceit\ seems to get a good deal of pleasure out of @ The man who can smile \when every thing goes dead wrong,\ is a falsifier and he knows It. BASEBALL TEAM -- become politicians. WHO'S WHO AT COUNTY COURT HOUSE By C.HARLB B. DAVEY Sheriff Charles:W. Smith is entertain-] with catalogues of mountain, lake and seaside resorts, in anticipation of that time when the fortnightly vacation comes, and it comes with startling rap. idity, no-matter how far away it may seem in the early summer. not going to be swayed by anything ex- cept \!h0 law and the evidence, in their determination of cases, 'as a modern Portia learned to her sorrow. She made a hard fight for her client, but the fact that she was a woman lawyer, young and good to look upon, did not get her a verdict.. Perhaps the fact that the plaintiff and defendant were both wo- men may have counter-balanced any- thing that.feminine charm may have done to the jurors. Anyway, Portia's client lost the case. the pounty court and continued May session of Supreme Court, carried over by Justice Cropsey, the daily court mes- sions will be off until October, This does not mean that there will not be plenty to do in the regular routine of has entered into a law partnership in New York City, with Jonas & New- burger of 115 Broadway. C. Hicks. It Was said by. a close friend Men. jurors of- Nassau. County.. are With»the ending of court this month, the various departments. Lieutenant-Governor \Jere\ Wood It seems to take a long time for tha appointment to a foreign diplomatic post to come to Congressman Frederick to the Congressman that perhaps. the appointment was more desired by oth- ers than by the man. most concerned..\ County Judge Lewis J. Smith will address the Hicksville Civic Club at the school house in that village on Flag Day, June 14. His taik will be on \The Cause and Remedy.\ motor hbse--Jast night bruised and twisted one' knee. \ He struck a. hole uhiwwnm at the pump. Backatrom ; tool him to Dr. Martin' after he found Dr. Higgine was away.~Dr. Martin visited Seinsoth again. today, Chicf: Waterman may be called to answer why one of the fire trucks had loft the' village, without permission. The Eureka Tender, with Frod Brown at the stesring wheel, was observed passing throulgh the 'West End of Long Beach' yesterday afternoons 'Therd wus no evidence of m fire. Howard F. Pearanil, ex-chief of the Freeport Fire Department, his takem the Truck 1 tournariont tourh. sinder his mighty arma, and will make somes dust when they come Gown the céunie at Port Wanhington next Thursday, He lias entered his teams in the motor book and laddet\ contests, motor cheat cal and mater hess. If you want to wee hores of :tha Truck .Coospumy- Pat boys in- motion, turm out .am the Pipe Life and-nee them practice. Irving Shisber of TFrmcX 1, in official tiner, and chen be idle you 16 move you byd lwfar mors or hand wan holkeep on the right ole, an vou) ags thep come dowh Lower Row-Wyatt, left field; Steenken, utility; Conklin, utility; Maloney, first base; and George the Mascot in front. _ awake, he shafes with the leaders in jfore them the morale of American ath- the glory for the team's splendid suc-} the beauty of work. well done. cens. They had it in them, they produced it \The starting game found Wyatt, at|And' I personally= am very proud of left, apparently useless as. a ball player. them. . consider them a. pride to the Constant endeavor, pluck in the face of | Village and one of the best, if not the discouragement and faithful application | best teams I ever handled. 'They sure: of what he has been told have enabled|!y have set a goal and an example for him to win a place on the team, and a|the youngsters that are following and fy ball in left field is a supe out, He is the two results mentioned have been ad. truly. a fine example to boys of what mirably ac one can become, when one has the spirit, The official batting averages of the if nothing else. ieved by them. team are as follows: \Baylis physically small, never flashy. G. AB. H. PC. just Baylis-he has made a name for| 1 Stroliske .... 54... himself. 'The best fielder on the team,| 2 Rushmore S1 28.499 coupled with ability to hit, has made/ 3 Conran .. 58 28.484 him equal to his stellar teammates. All| 4 Baldwin . 20 a 4.863 the serson long he has not spoken a| 5% Cooper 2110 38 1% 442 dozen: words, but in action he leaves no| 6 Novarine . 20 10 3° loophole for criticism. T Jaffe ..........A..18 53 14 .264 It's the half truth that hurts: A wife is somebody that allows a man to brag about himself and pretends to JUST TIME FOR LUNCH That \goneness\ feeling tells yo so, and your watch confirms {t. W are APPETITE CATERERS and will fix you up. 'The joy tha attends good eating at this restau rant is never clouded by embarrass ment when you pay your bill. .B wise and dine here. GALVIN'S RESTAURANT 301 Front St., CENTRAL HOTEL Breakfast, 7 to- 9.40-Lunch, 68+, 1% to Dinner, 80c, 6 to 8 SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER Bunday, 12 to 8, $1.00 A im Carte All Ds ROOMS TO RENT REAL HOME COOKING ‘ ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y. Announce a Substantial $ Reduction in the Prices f of Their Cars