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oue or two; near atition, private family; estage apace. Apply 13 Central Are muc, Baldwin. a Bud M #2261 for light minutes Hempstead. anss bath, / housekeeping. Tel. . suitable Freaport 249, mtg 25-3“. Prosport. 225-6 CELY FURNIRHED, welt heated rooms, 2#5#@}/mittee, had the distinction of acting ns fromt room in private house $4.00 per week, scan arramgo for board or kitchen privilagns If desired. Call evenings, 171 Prost Street, Minecia. 228-5 Fain—halo“ TO RENT-Bungaiow, 5 rooms and bath, all Amprovernenta, 360 per month: Cottages, rooms and bath, all improvements, $20 per th; nico apartment; 4 room» and bath, In- heut and electric. luchts, 165. per fully furnished, \$75 per month. HL F. Al- , bright, 3 Railroad Ave., Freeport Phone r89¢. a40-3 | come, For Rent-Unfurnished Rooms | POR or four unfurnished rooms: ai «improvements, heat and light adults only; alto gurago mace. Phone M Freeport. LLJ > For Rent-Apartments - | TO LET~-Upper part detached private bouse, 4 lange pleanant rooms, private bath, now- 'y decoraied, floors yarninbed, heat, elctric light; udultw, 204 Church Street, Pree- port. 220-9 | .O LET-Three or four room housskeaping ) «partments; mteam heated, hot water aub- 'led: up-to-date in every reabect. . Rafer- wees required. South Shore Aportments, | “ELIMIMMA'O..'IV;”LV Alda , mas-. | CO RENT-3 room apartment for housekeap- location, in Ad- 3, 628, Review, Hompetead. 231-4 For Rent-Houses room. Thomas Ave., Baldwin. Telephone Presport 192. ”Mi For Rent- Store | POR RENT-Two. sto on Merrick Road. IL. P. Albright, 3 Re A's.’m“| f+ comm ons For Rent-Flats FLAT RENT-Modern tt, 5 Light rooms, was, olectrilty, all other, improvements: Finder return (o Frank Foulke Brookiyn| ent reasonable, 'E. Britton, 28. North Park \wenue, Rockville Centra. Phone L-R, Ave. and tale Bt.. Rockville Centrw 240-3 Rockville Centre. 240-3 LOBT-uesday, 39th, cither. Fempetead. or Garage-For Rent Freeport, celluloid rim glamwea in a Yana came. -128 No. Main Bt., . Mol. $74-W. POR RENT-Garaite. Grand Avo., near Baby- lon 'urnpike, . Three dollars per month. 200-2 LOBT-Nov, 28, victnity freeport station. wire haired terrier, white and Wiack mark: Thone 533-1 Freeport. 240-3 =q MCI-“M Reward. Jrnir.‘ at: +=mmeneminpmmementctom«s | iNTIGUES WANTED-All kinds of ond for- noite, reed and rush meats put in ure bought in any condition. Send me t work) artistic rigs meds, . Ad- and I will Fred. Brunel, 121 'Reaiyn Melghta. Telephone 4 oat: ”a? Financial Opportunity / RALI-Piano in good condition: price vo. Apply (40 Centre St., Hampatead. 240-3 Rros. piano, wood con m, reasonable. Phone Fresport, 1211 For Sale-Bungalow aust me soub mus webs Brand new bungalow on south aide of Dehn- ae ten fren nanan an ern: improvement. Price $6,100, $1.2 Balance on mortgage. Bohr Bros., No, 1 Refirogd Avenue, P L 240-4 FOR SALE-At Belimoi down, tui! Thame,\ bath. \Chetan: / nh - TRMORAIDTS bath, kitehan, @t r Ave., for Owner. Bor I“! Hg! Bellmore. L. _L 255-6 Lost J08T-Betweeu -Btate Street und New York Avene, a fox terrier, Hoanse No. 378,696. I Erf H7\ ?8 rt. equipped to reflect a subdued. blue \y .- ek somes + (Continued from page 1) long duration, was impressive, Eleven Grand Lodge officers, with the Grand Master, participated. The Auora Grata Quartet rendered several selections dur- ing the program and favored with two encores at the conclusion of it, . John F. Dempsey, District Deputy Grand Master of Nammau and Buftolk Coluntics, under whose mastership of Massnpequa Lodge the mequisition of 'the new temple was negotiated, and who is chairman of the Temple Com- which is a clever piece of work. Freeport High School ia endeay- raise sufficient funda to pur- cancert piano for the school. oue of their press agents.. In his father's store he has sugpended a placard, ho got up, reading: \Tho First Monday of every month, is school night at the Plaza Theatre.\ Purt of the pro- ceeds, taken in ut this performance, \Bill\ told his inquirer, would go to the plane fund of the high school. His bright blue eyes nearly jumped out of their sockets when he remarked to the scribe of this paper: \If 1 had a million dollars 1'd buy a dozen pianos for Freeport High chool. Not only that, I'd put if a big auditorfum where we could hold movle shows and other entertainments. But I ain't got no money, so I'll try to raise the money with my pencil. I'm going to draw un- til my floors cramp up to boost that piano fund.\ It ls quite an odd scene to witness \Bil\ having his lessons heard by bis daddy, while the father takes in the dough from his hungry patrons. Old \Bit\ is certaiffty chummy with * young \Bill\ -And \Bill\ surely loves that kid of his. He nearly dropped a plato of soup» the other afternoon in trying to answer \Bil\ junior how. to spell the word. \Choose.\ ---_-_--p___-_-_ LOCKWOOD'S OPEN MUSIC STUDIO IN OCEAN SIDE Rockville Centre, Dec, 5. -William W. kwood, a pupil of Max Pllzer, and who played in the Elkady Trio, hax re- moved to Stevens street, Ocean Side, where with hiis mother.Mrs. Louise Lock- wood, nn accomplished pianist, he will establish a studio. Mr. Lockwood was for two yeur« sollst at St. Peter's Church, Brooklyn. He assisted Mr. Pilzer at the school and is undoubtedly qualified to teach violin. His mother will instruct in plano. Beveral compositions of Mr. Lock: wood's are now being used as violin, plano and vocal selections. He is con- templating the establishment of an or- cheatra in this vicinity. UDITORIU THEATRE FREEPORT Tuaagy Night, Dec. 6 VAUDEVILLE NIGHT 8 BIG ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES Admission 50 and 35 Cents Wednesday Night, Dec.7 THE MIMIC WORLD NEW YORK'S BIG SUCCESS Twenty-five People in Company Mostly Girls Admission 50¢ and 35¢ \Nature Never Betrays Any of Her Lete mt mu a fe Followers.\ evening, when the Fellow degree | | Gliropractie is of Nature's best werpons will be conferred on a class ten. tor heaith. \1Mm2 body take \Chiropractic Adjustments\ D®. s. Maxymyo Pulmer Oriduate no omere® raswront, csi. Teleohone 1296-M Nours 10 m; $5 and T4 pan. Nese Olive Betlevard and 8. Bayyiew Are. Deputy Grand Master, Right Wor. Charles J. Leistner served as Senior Grand Warden, and Right Wor. Charles H. Hadlock, as Junior Grand Warden. Right Wor, John J. MacCrum, Grand Marshal, conducted the ceremony, and Rev. Oscar F. R. Treder, Grand Chap- lain, uttered the consecration prayer and Invocation. * After the entrance of the Grand Mas- ter and his staff, Waiter L. Finn, Master of Massapequa Lodge, made re- quest of the Grand Master that .the temple be dedicated. 1t was in response to the request. Grand Master Robin- son complimented the members, ex- pressed his congratulations and told of the rarity of the beauty of the temple. During the evening the Aurora Grata Quartet, consiating of J. Warren Knapp, and Denton Bastow, tenors; E. pbell, Jr., baritone, and Wilfred basso, sang, \Hall Glorio \Prayer of Thankagivin od is Love,\ Holden; \Praise Ye the Father,\ Gounod, and . \Twi- light\ Dudley Buck. As an encore they sang \The Musical Trust,\ by H Hudicy. Temple Rich in Splendor The teraple was completed Saturday morning. 'The vast floor spaco was covered with a beautiful \mouse color: ed\ carpet and from the windows and in front of the stage curtain hung handsome purple velvet draperies. | The beautiful Renaissance celling was stud- ed with starlike electric bulbs and sus- pended from the ceiling hung two hand- some chandeliers, aglow with many electric lights. Niches about the walls light. 'The furniture is of mahogany and with the white and gold decorations the wholo is rich in splendor. The Temple Committee, to whom compliments are due, comprise: John F. Dempsey, chairman; W. Sammel W. Conner, H, Steenken, George A. Gumbs, George J. Birch, Willeby T. Corbett, Merley K. Dunn, Loren H. Rockwell, Douglas C. Lawrance and W. Walter L~ Finn, ex-officio. Traffic Arrangements Good The crowd which attended the dedi- cation created & traffic problem which was admirably solved by the police. More than fifty automobiles were park- ed ln Lincoln avenue, the avenue being made a one way street, and the cars being backed against the northerly curb. 'The yard of the temple was rlic filled with automobiles, backed against the easterly fence. This arrangement permitted expedit- ing the arrival and departure of the dignitaries, who, conveyed in automo- biles, passed through Merrick road and turning east into Lincoln avenue, were not interrupted in their progress, Leav- ing, the automobiles all pursued an easterly counte, turning into Village avenue. \% The officers of Mansapequa Lodge are: Walter L. Finn, master; William H. Cotter, senior warden; Robert H. Pog: genBurg, Junior warden; Robert M. Dar- bee, treasurer; W., George J. Birch, sec- retaty; | Raward 8, | Wasson, - senior deacon; Henry K. Jahnke, | Junior deacon; Frank Entwistle, senior master of ceremonies; Leon H. Ross, junior maater of ceremonies; Harry A. Maley, senior steward; Willeby T. Corbett, Junior steward; W., William H. Knoche, chaplain; K. Burnett, marshail; Heary G. Eskuche, organiat, and Otto Robimeon, ther. Finance Committee: John W, Deane, chairman; g?- M. Compton and Oscar Buch] At the conclusion of the dedication refreshments were served in the base- ment. Hempstead, N. Y. CanopBACTOR 286 Earle Avenue, Lysbrock, Alse br Appointment. TRUCKING AND MOVING | ALBERT B. MERKLEN | GENERAL TRUCKING DAILY TRIPS TO NEW FREEPORT (Private shop) Phone Freeport #23-R | PLUMBING TENNING 321 Archer Street Phone 11G%-R Preenat Read The lillly Review Cl MISS SADIE MAGU EMPLOYMENT AGEN Freeport, L. I. Tel. 1074-W Freeport. Ree me about shingles that lost, W Leaders and Qutters G. R. WENDELL Phone, 1615-J Lynbrook, per cent. | conts, $88.50... afehik & Co., | 8t., N. Y,. C.. first Boor. #4 PIANO TEACHER Graduate Randolph-Macon Rehool Danvitie, Va.; Four terms at Am atituce. of Applied Mumic,N, Y ; Course, Columbia University, N piano. B. FREY | Hempstead L. I Phone 479-R Telephone 1394 Rockville Cefitre i J. LISHINBKY, Prop. Bults Made to Order NOTICE | 'The Shoo and Repair Store on connection, wi THL. LENBROOK 1000-3 DR. BLANCHE S. BEARDSLEY 275 8. MAIN STREET TRLEPHONE 1199-W _ AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS BY EXPERT MECHANIC CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED J. H. FAIRBROTHER | SEAMAN & N.Y., AVES,, FREEPORT) WINNE & McGUIRE FLORENCE ADAMS DUBOIS I 56 Cedar Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y.; of experience in. teaching a!) grader of | PARQUET FLOORS Old Floors Rescraped and Refinished BENNETT AVE. A DARTMOUTH ST. NEw York TAILORING Oo. I I LADIES' AND GENTS Boods Called For and Delivered LoL YORK | I '\ Roasting Chickens . Office Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri.. 3 to 6 P, M, LIVE POULTRY Special For This Week E. FRANKLIN, 7 Lee Avenue, Rockville Centre Tel. 1281-M. VIOLIN STUDIO MISS HELEN A. GODFREY Experienced Teaching in All Grades Branch Studio: 30 North Grove Street, Freeport Telephone Freeport 603] | HEATING SPECIALISTS ROOFING | Preepofl‘ ed Ads. | | IRE CY 418 S. BAYVIEW AVENUE HOW IS YOUR ROOF ? (14 Villa Court, Hempstead, N. Y. ALL KINDS OF ROOFS REPAIRED! on't Rust, Won't Burn, Won't Crack; send for sninale, 200 Rocklyn Ave., Lynbrook vzw BUY FURS ut wholesale: come direct to our factory, eliminate retailers' profits, save 50 svecial. offer; Brookmink cont, inlfifl; Mudsoseal coats, #110; imported Coney w. som , Eatablished 1894. of Musto, ! wrican In: \reachera' T. Vowr® | ' Office Hours: DR. E. DAHL MAN SURGEON DENTIST X-RAY EQUIPMENT 10 a. m. to $ p. m. Closed Wednessay and Saturday Afternoons MADAME ANNETTE BUILDING Phone 1664 HEMPSTEAD Review Classified Ads bring resulis. JTelephou 395 Hempstead \ _ DAVID ~BOND | Electrical Contractor | wiunva - rnxrcure . arroramc®e | BETTERS LIVING 1‘ CONDITIONS Deloo-Light is more than a mere lighting plant, It gives you alectric power too,-for operating all of the light machinery around the house and barn, usually turned by hand. It will pump and deliver water to all parts of the house or barn. Write for Catalog Louis Bodine Leave City Line at Fifteen and Forty-five Minutes After Hour TO BALDWIN 10 CENT3 TO ROCKVILLE CENTRE or LYN- BROOK ......._20 CENT3 Connects with Buses to Long Beach and Far Rockaway Read The Daily Review Classified Ads. W and well-appointed office to rent in the Daily Review Building, Ob server Btreet, Rockville Centre, L. L, This office space is considered among the choicest in the village, located in one of the most modern buildings and facing the street, The rent is very reasonable. Apply at the Daily Review office, Rockville Centre. Call Rockville Centre 1800. ame runs | wore : yume REMODELED OR RE-DTED t reasonable prices A TABLE FOR TWO or one for n larger party may be reserved at our restaurant for any time. If you're downtown doing Christmas shopping, don't worry about rushing home to prepare din- ner. Drop into OUR RESTAURANT. You will find our foods just am temptingly cooked and pleasingly merved as you would prepare them yourself. GALVINS - RESTAURANT 301 Front St., Hempstead oioi aat ... * REAL HowE cookiNc All Types of SEWING MACHINES Singer Sewing Machine Co. Bold in Time Payments Repairing and Hemstitohing 23 Broadway, LYHBROOK Tel. 1657-1 Rockville Centre FARE IN FREEPORT 5 CENTS =~ TO CITY LINE 30 CENTS _