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2 Fege Bere! tb@dynataite 'cold «be used the wind shifted. Ambulance surgeons remained on thi Cann however, INSTIEUTION OF round all. night ready to_attend. thos m M“. injured or overcome and today soldier were patrolling the to prevent robbery. Owing to the fact that may ther buildings destroyed\ were 'of frate nnitruction,~ huddled © toiether . dip iy, it whs whinpat -iniposkiBlé ahec the flames once they had gained head JUNIOR MECHANICS ganization amd | Parade Features Or, Real Freeport Building And Estate News way in the high wintk. Initiation. of New Council Stephen P.. Pettit (Inc., real eatite Baumann's large furniture - oogrammened | auctioneers, in the. 'last few months] establishment on Main street, is under- p Haldwin, June 16.-The degree team|have sold forty. commercial 'buildings| going. extensive. altérations. A base- MlNE M A of Freeport Council rtumber 57, Junlor{and dwellings in Freeport and other| ment, 217 feet deep and 39 feet w|d_(>, Order United American Mechanics, villages which they have constructed,|will be used as a show room. It is harem performed .the. initiatory work at (thefut (a\ co8t 'of approximately $300,000; sald it will 'be the biggest basement Mincola Rebecca Lodge, 566, initiated institution.. of The Bafawin Council ® excavated hare \in years.. Clarence three candidates at the meeting on MOM: Wednesday, night. | 'The firm~ also~ is erecting five| Williams: is doing the work, When ay night.. Mrs. Frances Anderson, of At} 715. members. of Freeport Council\ modern fire. proof store buildings on |completed the\ reconstructed establish- East Williston .and. Conrad-Dauth andf met at the lodge room for formation |the northside of the Merrick road, east ment will extend from Main to Church Augustus Hale were the new members| and following Old (Glory ~marched|of Henry street at a. cost of|street, be a three story structure and taken into the. order.. There was &) through the village, accompanied by a | about $50,000, have a passenger elevator. large attendance and much interest was|-band of music. Chief of Police Hart-| _-_. manifested. % mann of. Freeport: led: the- parade: in|. Several modern: #tores, fire. proof George- V. Sloat has moved' from the + which men-on foot and autos took Part | constructed of brick with terra cotta| Triangle Building, which will be turn The strawberry festival and fair for| .At Merrick road and Bergen Place;ffront, also are under construction by|ed\-into a. mercantile. (building By the. beneft of the Church of the Holy automobiles were in wating to carry] the above named concern. The new Clarence A. Edwards, to his new estab Nativity, will be held on the church the members to Baldwin. structures will be located on- the. west| lishment: at Brooklyn and Grove street grounds on the afternoon and evenink| .At Baldwin the members of FreePort|side of the new Freeport Theater, the| where he will build a show room for the of June 20, Council were met by State Officials exterior design to be. similar to that| Studebaker motorears, with an auto re- »«. the Order 'as well as delegates from |of the amusement house;> Simonelli|pair shop in the rear. Mré.. Andrew Burkard gave a delight. Great. Neck, Lynbrook, Valley Str@@M |ang (Company are the contracters - - ful afterno0® at cards at her. home in and Rockville Centre The total cust of the buiMings will be|- Murray Boklan Thas bought the New Mineola: Boulevard. Tuesday for: the| A second parsde Held\ in- B&G \in the. neighborhood of $75:000 Pipe Line Gasoline Station, Olive boule: benefit of the school of the] win with. the various delegations vard and Church street, from Louis Corpus Christ! Church : participating as well as the charter Pettit Inc., recently have sold the| Schwab. Another gasoline tank will It was a et party and it was| members of the new Council. entire development of Paul Grob, at|be installed next week; an expert largely attended... The playing: was spire Following this. patriotic demonstra»| gayyife, mechanic who has just left the Dodge ited and the prizes were' keenly con-| tion the members proceeded to the ' wann Brothers factory where he worked lh_e tested for.\ The following are the prize| Hose House where the instituting Coming sales aunounced by the firmm|past six years will handle the repair winners: Mrs, George Terry, Mrs,| work was performed. are. as follows: 100 building lots of/ work at the station, which will also Reilly, Mrs: Mulroy, Mrs. Jahrens, Mrs... Baldwin Council is. being. organiz'd ime Bonner Development Company, handle tines and automobile accessories. Colling, 'Mrs.. Kepler,. Mrs. Schriever, by. Past Councilor Dunbar of FreePOrt/Ocean and Park avenue§, Lymbrook,| The Freeport Theater, a $500,000 Mrs. MeCormiack, Mrs: Burkard, Mrs, Council-ond he has succeeded in 21st, 40 building lots in Hemp-| amusement house, is fast nearing com- Frank Brown, Mrs. Bergen, Mrs. Kelle-| Ing together one- of the largest charter grog Square, Hempstead; June. 29th, pletion. Major Robert T. Rasmussen, her,- Mrs. Keug, Mrs Hoffman, Mrs. member- lists. homestead premises of the late Adel-{architect, who has designed nearly Schill, Mill Kate Sullivan, Mrs. Leone! On Saturday, July 1, all roads A. Payne, Grant avenue, Baldwin;|every 'large theater in Brooklyn, re- D. Howell, Mrs. Cronn, Mrs. Nohowee, lead to Coney Island, where the Jr«|pury 7 and 8, six modern houses.| ports that the handsome show house Mrss Hicks, Mrs. Shannon, Mrs. Cowan, O. U. A. M. and the Court of \vith large plot of ground and|should be completed by next September. Mrs, Meyers, Mrs. Buhler, Mrs, Poole, Orient of New York, Brookl¥M, NCW|rorty jots, property of the Bauman Mrs. Fanshaw, . Daniel Harrington, Jersey, Long: Island, aten Island A00 Construction Company, on Green, Den- The Knights of Columbus new build- and Mrs. March, All of the non-players| all out. lying districts will join i/ now and Graffing place Freeport. ing to be erected on the Merrick rodd received. favors. celobrating one (glorious \America| yons sith, 250 building lots on Caro-|and Long Beach avenue, will also be The decorations were roses and Mrs.| DAY-\ [line A, Carman map on North Broad: started soon. Burkard bad them arranged most at way, Amityville. -- tractively. EAST HEMPSTEAD CIVIC July 4th, 400 building lots at Glen On or about August 1st, the Citizens' x-: wood Landing; July 10th, 200 ocean National Bank will move into its new The Mincola. baseball team will play ASSN COMMlTTEES NAMEDHV‘HH building lost at Ocean Beach] building on the Merrick road near the Floral Park nine tomorrow at the =-- opposite Bay hore; Pettit Inc., have| South Main street. It will be one of Falk grounds in Mineola. These two| Hempstead, June 16. -The next re&Ug/ sold more than half of the Silver Lake the handsomest structures in Freeport teams are old rivals and when they lar meeting of the newly organi fl Park development of building lots at elash bats the spectators hold on 'to Hempstead Civic Assbejation Avi be private sales and the present outlook Last week the same firm sold the their seats. On- Sunday the Mineoia'| held om Friday evening, \[y»@ 28 8/is that all of the property will have development of building lots of Broad jeam plays Richmond Hill at Richmond o'clock. 'The constitution Mnd by-l&W®,| peen sold by Octerber 1st way Plaza at Hicksville, which -were laid over at the meeting held last Friday night, will be taken up at the meeting of Friday, July 7. Hill, | WEEK p The territory embraced by the asso- [ FOR INWOOD SCHOOLS ciation is bounded by Fulton: avenue on i ; the north, Nassau plate and William }; Inwood; June 16. -The pm@ram for street to Ferusalem avenue and a line ithe commencement exercisé¥ of School running due south to Nassau road on vDistrict No. 15, is as follow MedHog-bthe west; Nassau road on the south, day afternoon, June 14-Closing: exer-) Nassau road along Uniondale cises 'of Public School No. 4, Inwood; |.avenue due north to Park avenue, east Friday afternoon, June 23, closing exer to Barnum creek and then north to elses of Public School No. 2, Inwood; Fulton avenue. Sunday mornin June baccalaureate The following committee have been sermon to\ Lawrence High School grad- |'sppointed by the président, Edwin Rob- 'uates at St, Paul's M. P. Church, In- erts: Legislat C. H: S. Harms, wood; Monday afternoon, June 26, clos chairman; J. Maver, H. J. Schwedes and ing exercises of Public School No, 1, in W. Carlson; Welfare, A. Fueiner, the High. School gymnasium; «twenty- chairman; J. ®.- Keegan, W. Licht, fifth commencement exercises of Law-] Hauman and Mr. Shoemaker; Road rence High School in the school gym-| and Lights, John Bennett, chairman, I naslum, at $15 P. M.; Tuesday morning, Everett, W. H. Gutman, John Meserale, June 27, conferring of report cards and C. L. Barber and J. Spring; Member- promotion certificates; Senior dance in ship, Mrs. E. Roberts, chairman: Mrs High School gymnasium at 8:# P. M. A. H. Webber, M H. E. Schwedes, -~ Mrs. H hwedes; Press, A. H. Web Bright Lights. ber, chairman; . W. Schofield and J. It the thatched-roof. homes of Tac. Koh: Entertainment, Mrs. J. Fueiner, loban, on the' litsle Philippine fslang Mrs. A. H. Webber, Mrs. T. of Layte; the electrical idea shines Mre, 1. Konke Arts. J. Biger brightly every night, for most of these and Mrs, J. Spring s Romes are electrically lighted, and the tows, with a population of 12,000, has . its electric light and power plant, with . three: 22!-kilowatt: generators. Novelist Peddies Own Books. A young novelist stood on a promi- ment street\ corner in London recently peddling her own books. She sold 30 coples in an hour, The streets are bright at night. corm mmm. AT CAMP MILLS AGAIN LONG ISLAND TO OIL ROADBED OF ENTIRE SYSTEM Special Train Starts Today Laying Dust and Preserving Ties Mr. C. tendent Company di D. of Baker, General Superin the Long Island Railroad innounces that beginning to y, a special train wil b= operated: for the purpose: of oiling the roadbed of practically the entire system.. \While this is an annual eventif says Mr. Baker, \our olling program for 1922 wil be the most extensive and expensive carried out by the company in any 7 lous year, In 1921 we used 30,000 gallons of oil; this year 150,000 gallons will be needed. Last year we spent about 10 for ail and labor; this year the cost will approxiniate $10,000 TO' AUCTION FURNISHINGS OF FIVE CORNERS HOTEL Truths We Never Hear. \You say your son is taking plano lessons? Why don't you have him take prussic acld?\ - Mrs, Alma- Pearsall. East Rockaway, June 16.-Mrs. Alma Pearsall, widow of Lockwood Pearsall, an'East Rockaway hotelkeeper who was murdered some years' ago, died Tuesday morning. at hoté. here in. her eighty-eighth year. Funeral services were held at seven o'clock last night at hervlate residence. Interment was in the Rockville Cemetery today urider the direction of Pettit Brothers of Rast! Rockaway. sd Mrs. Robert W. Clark Hempstead, June 16.-Mrs. Augusta Riecker Clark, daughter of the late A. R. Riecker of Greenpoint, N. Y., died at her homepat170 Clinton street on Wednesday Tight. at 7. o'clock, after a long iliness. Mrs. Clark: was born in- Greenpoint; fifty-four years ago, and moved to Rich- mond. Hill a few years ago, after which she came to Hempstead to live two year ago this month; Surviving Mrs. Clark are two sisters; Mrs. H. Huss, Miss M. Riccker, and two. brothers, (W. (R. Riedker, and Charles A. Riecker, all of Richmond Hill her husband; Robert W, Clark, three children,. Joseph, Mrs. Helen Brown, and Ruth and one grand- daughter, all of Hempstead. Funeral services will be' held tomor> row afternoon at 2:30, at her late resi dence on Clinton. street. 'The Rev Wil- liam. R: Meyer, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Epiphany will conduct the services. Interment. will be. in Greenfield: Cemetery, and will be private. MARRIAGES Seabury-Harvey mother, Mrs. Mary Harvey of Bloom is the daughter of Mr ter, Miss Franc the bridegroom. Mr. Seabury nected with Atkins and Co {chants of Wall street. After trip Mr. and Mrs, Seabury will resid in Hempstead. | Baldwin: M; P. Plays Tomorrow Lynbrook, June: 16-Mrs.- ReginaiClass of the Methodist Protestant Schlosser has sold the Five Corners Church will clash with the fast Trinity Hotel at Lynbrook, and will sell her|nine of Brooklyn; well known as one private furnishings at public auction the foremost amateur teams on on Tuesday of Next week, by Archer|{Long Island, Consequently, a great 1}. - Wallace, auctioneer. . See advertise- |{turn out of fans is predicted. ment in Saturday's Daily Review for zine further particulars. Centrifugal Force Fills Molds: * Centrifugal force fills mold® and solid or liollow, speed of about one a. minute. Hempstead, June 16.-Announcement has been made of the marriage Monday, June 12, at 1.30 P. Adam Seabury of Marvin: avenue to Miss Ruth Olive Harvey at the home of. the. bride's field avenue, Windsor, Conn. The: bride Mary Harvey, ard the bridegroom is the son: of the [late Charles Seabury and Jane Haff. Miss Harvey was attended by her sis [ Harvey andi the best man was Robert Seabury, a brother of is con- sugar mer- a. wedding | Baldwin, June 16.-Tomorrow after- noon the crack team of the Men's Bible CLUB WITH 69 STROKES Freeport, June: 16. -Burt Edwards, brother of N. Edwards, Assistant District Attorney County, yesterday broke the record the Hempstead Country Golf Club course at Hempstead with 69 strokes.. The pre- vious record was TL The record by his Freeport fellow golfers who at- tended. the occasion, which was called \Freeport Day\ on.the course. Other Freeport golfers who: played wore: George McQuade, Ward Brennan, Clyde Wallce, Edward Carroll, Ray Malone, T. Benson: Smith, R. Colemur and. others. of Nassau over + remark- is considered. a Edward's score was: able feat in view of the fact that Mr.] Out ..... 43 3 4 5 44 4-35 has been- playing golf for only | In 53 4. 4.3.8 4 1-34 a year. He was given a warm ovation 69 strokes, SAVE MONEY and get more pleasure from YOUR CAR. Get an ANCHOR GARAGE Write or phone for Catalog ORRUGATING || ANCHOR CgEoams, co. 145 WEST 41st STREET,-Corner Broadway, NEW YORK T. I. Sales Agent, J. E. GIBBONS Phone Valley Stream 233-M 0 Cmp 0 <u 0 <u> cup 0-<um <u> «=p <u> 0 «um -< -< Cop) Tires and lubes LEAST »EaATEST e then: the water in a new min- ching In: which concrete onjects, either can be made at. a Review Classified Ads Bring Results \Oiling the roudbed,\ Mr. Baker ex plained is very important, is it eliminates the accumulation of dust on the roadway, which is\ a source 6f.annoyance to, train riders and persons in many. contmunities whose residences are located 'in close proxim ity to rallrond right-of-way. Second, it preserves and prolongs the life: of the ties, and third, an oil coating on the ballast makes water run. off, instead. of going through the ballast, thus saving considerable labor on the part of the roadway forces in-conneetion with track maintenance. As the amount of oil to be spread on the roadbed, through stations and through dusty sandy cuts, will be five times greater than in 1921, when the work consumed only five days, the oll ing operations this year will take about & month to complete, provided, of - We have shipped. into our Camp Mills warehouse at this gaunt many carloads of building materials from our other opera- tions at Hog Island, Camp Custer, etc. You cam save at least 30% by buying from us, Besides USED Government material, we have NEW material, including both old and- new lumber, all sizes. LUMBER Our prices on: NEW lumber are from> $5 to $10 per M choup- ar. than.\ your DOORS :|. Regular grade A 6X panel doors completo . with hinges and locks, each, only..... ~$4 deale WINDOWS Hundreds . of lfi‘lxht double local ROOFING Slate surfaced roofing,\ $2. per sach windows, , compfets with Eranied, : Foudy _ to- net, \onty | Mite Also-brauds new an. $4.50, Thoutanda of tight- roofing paper: compound, wath | side 34\ £) 347, completo | with nails -and . co- such, onty Saa $1.05 Went, at, Obly. $0.10 \. WALLBOARD |-. . ' PLUMBING g arboard -at- 2 / cents per. Brand new bath fubs and lava- roar foot Also Awe carloads.» tories nt /n 'big: savimt.~Vitre- [ bour * from Camp 'Ous.~\Ous china twil used closet com - pee ag) gt, _\ g. .- ench $15 FFALO HOUSEWRECKING AND SALVAGE CO. \@t FTY, t wang mw dourse, wheather conditions are sits factory, as ofling can only be done on Warm days, when the special of) used for this purpose flows' freely. \Outside of the cost of the ofl, the ox wenses of olling the roadbed. includes the- labor of ten employees, namely ar angineman, fireman, conductor, flax thin, a 'mechanical man and five see- Gon' men. \How the roadbed is oiled is briefly described as follows:. A. con thining a. tank. capable of holding about steam locomotive, \The coll flows 'by gravity through .this tle into. ex- tending. from .each side of the car. and ass from the center of the car, These piper. extend -out about 'three feet on ench side of the track,-and are perforat ed, thus allowing. the. oll to. dribble through In dittle stréama; a \The apoolal train. will start out on itn mission and cover the Montauk, Di- Vision: between Jamaica and Amazon sett; the, Main -Line~from' Jamaica to Manorvile,..the; Wadiag. River Branch from Hicksville to- Port Jeerson, and the entire. olectrified: territory. seotioni\ where.. roadbed olling is 'mocen siey, will lwo be visited by, the train.\ JOSEPH. P. DAY, INC.. WiLL AUCTION REALTY 16.- last At your, Lynbrook, the con June during the Lynbrook, whare struction of- has been a featuce of the Nnsmu County Real Katate mar Wt, Je hy P: Day. Ime anctionsers will soll coin- Saturday,>June 24th, -at 2 on the \promie ta0 re nce build ites on: Nasaan. Biyd ind Homentoad avohue, ear the ste tion st Ou May \8th (Mr. Deey bold \w mont » Aal it. Invelving the © f 110. lot moated near tva - Hoath If The result tila! m a , ‘ at prducnt i for P the Other $ $000 gallons. of oll, is attached to a[ ly ___ NHT Freeport's Best and Purely American Restaurant BECAUSE-We render the BEST service. | BECAUSE-We buy the BEST quality foods. | BECAUSE-AI our food is which is f | the BEST. BECAUSE-THIS IS THE RECOGNIZED DINING PLACE OF FREEPORT'S BEST PEOPLE. Mauirs Straet We do not pay ridiculously correspondingly low. high rental and our overhead is WE ARE NOT FORCED TO SACRIFICE THE QUALITY OF FOODS WHICH WE SERVE CANNON RESTAURANT (Cannon Square) Freeport SPECIAL: We are now serving BYERS famous Phila- delphfa Ke Cream, recognized as the BEST !