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DAILY KXCEPT SUNDAY Intered at the Post Office at Presport; N. Y. as second clams. mail matter, undar Act of March 1, 1679. W #6 per year in advance coples two cents . Stiles, Kditor and Publisher rerapssntaTves At Mincola-Charies B. Davey. At Hempstead-Vornon A. . Williams, At Baidwin-John. 'T, , DuBol At ¥reeport-Charlos o At Rockville Centre- 1. Blake, cp wview Building, 64 Bo. Main Street, Freeport. beerver | Building, . Observer | Btrest, . Rock» ville Centre, iquirer Building, 43 Main Street, Hompatend. FWICIAL NEWSHAPE® tor the County of Nassuu. FFICIAL NEWSPAPER for Incorporated Village of Freeport. | FFICIAL | NEWSPAPER . for . Incorporated Village of Codarhurst. * FFICIAL NEWSPAPER for Incorporated Villago of Great Neck Estates, FWICIAL NEWSPAPER for Nassau County for publication of notices of Bankruptcy rox Around the Court House Radiator \'By CHARLES B. DAVEY Raymond Malone of Freeport, as the Democratic candidate for county. judge is one of the bits of news that is dropped hureabouts. The Nassau L‘ounly‘ Medical Hociety will meet bere on Tuesday might to dis- cuss the proposed plan of 'a The Nassau County Charter Com- I \| | mission will meet again on June 23rd at the offices of George L, Hubbell, in Garden City. County health department | talk will be heard at that mecting and | the medicos will discuss the matter in advance. in District Court 66 United States for the Eastern District of New York. | oan aicas f IME FOR SOBER THOUGHT) henna | Railroads cannot go on strike when government agency reduces their arnings by cutting rates. 'Tliey may rotest, but they must continue. to arry freight and passengers. Rail-| vad unions are When government agency cuts wages they | t once begin to talk of striking, re-| ardless of the effect a strike would) ave upon the public depending upon he continuous operation of the -rail- vads. | What the railroad employ®s need! + light ow the other side of lluziri ase. «They will receive from their; raders only the biassed assurance hat the cut is unfair, that they are ring asked to accept a cut in carn- * © \ cogrs, 6:00 P. M.-Weekly survey of 1 having 'claim» agatnat ags out of all proportion to the ”Hf,” “I “may“: 11111 all“! {11r'zldl’u‘ATiI BEDLOW'S ISLAND, NEW YORK. conditio National Indust: ., VAN NOSTRAND vingt . nus i_ | best reasons why he should be retu meraied by Amateur Radio Reserve femmes 13 late 6 eport, in the said county, deceased. uction in their cost of living. Th¢| 19 office. Operated ll’iwfiwm‘mltgé‘tfl mien“. 1 xfim‘ul 9m | to present the same with the vouchers thoreot, : strike ballots is accom- | A5 «e 7:00 P. r ummer Sports-Tenn to the subscriber, the administrator of the “mil-lg of “lit links by 4139-15 mc0:n «--- (Daylight Saving Time.) C. S. Garland. | goods .chattels and credite which wore of anied by what is virtually &n INVIM@®] oppo rtearst plan for his gubernatorial 8:50 P. M.-Instruction in radio. 8:00 P. M.-A variety of voeal and in- businers at the omce of Wigner 2. ion to strike. Sober thought ©92Y| campaign is to have newspapers be| 9:00 D M.-Summer's Music, by Charles strumental selections, Messrs. Schrad- | New York, on or before the 10tb vert a strike decision, but there i8| either owns or controls throughout the D. Isaacson; \Occi di Fata,!' \Ding| Cr and Lensner, Hawnlian guilt Tinooia, NCT. ren 16, 1022 . We | how , fe labat 'oncer rano; Re \* Thore vie\ npenginn io disposition to sober thought “WWW; le Iii-LII): AMA h:ulk4lvh of Mm \,'m]l: ”LIT ’Im , Innill. (\I’IHlHi‘z I IMHL'HF’L tlnxr‘t‘l iismk:»f!(r}' Hullll\\,&:~u'r;r-luuu‘lul> WALTER VAN N’:);‘I‘RAND_ . mine . + __| and e wi strike pecially a epubli aritonc; clon Serstenfeld a hic Str r, tenor; G te ah!, baritone, | R Administrator Ii” gal“; ie IlllflLhUIMUd' wim astrongholds.. such. as. Woesichester piano...... \Fantasie... Orientale,\ and Karl Mitchell \.arv.rl::nmr\' ”usw lis rooklyn Eagle. and Nassau Counties. Fran Hak amid)“. -o- Selb icici deaioas dpt a Freeport, N. Y. ite pant intl ipl nn port, N. Y. REY Im iis meus it is the tat the mane | OCEANSIDE HOUSE SOLD BY . . Loi oe sen chore officisig WITH THE JUNIOR ORDER BUILDERS BEFORE COMPLETED v9, ~ | credit the tchester County: officials xworiek To Cxmprrors One “f\!“fl saved. |in the Ward case because the hope Js UNITED AMERICAN Oceanside, June 19.-The Nassau SANT to an order of HON. LEONE One billion dollars 1111}! the pfnpll that if such officials can be discredited | MECHANICS County Homé Builders, who ase build LL., Surrognte of the County of vill not have to pay out in taxation ! -| I have a beating on the fall elec- Ini at Oceatside near The railtodd sta | Wala 22 fee in to alt persons One billion quuars that: political | That is the reason that the tion, made their first sale of a hous iy v »arnacles will not be able to fatten} pon ! . | 'That represents the amount that Seneral Charles G. Dawes, director if the budget, has been able to save he government by insisting that use- ess waste be eliminated by placing he governmental departments on a\ jusiness basis. One billion dollars in one year! It is a good beginning. | Now let's rot Dawes out again and tell him to} ilash harder and- prune deeper, until there isn't a single barnacle left cling- ing to the star spangled hide. One billion dollars ! Not much-but every Tittle helps.- Pleasants Co. (W. Va.) Leader, MINDING YOUR OWN BUSI- NESS * Pending some definite indication of the yearning of Exrope for our moral leadership sans our cash, we have a notion the President will have the enthusiastic acquiescence of the gen- eral run of his countrymen in mind- ing our business and not Europe's.- Chicago Tribune. Bf \ -+ THEY LIKE ITS TARIER POLICY The: New York World, leader' of the Democratic press, reprints com- mendation of itself by H. G. Wells, the British author. | 'The World ought to be able to find any rtumber of commendations . of its policies | by British - authors. Journal-Miner. poon GENUINE BARGAIN President Harding's account to the Senate shows that the arms confer- ence cost $252,000.\ The best cash investment | the United: States FWs made since the Louisiana purchase Detroit Free Press. , E OFFICIAL *f coisoubatio coma Freeport,: June 19. -Alfred H. Wasit prefident «of Ale . American | National Bank at Paim Bemch, Fla., and well tmown.in Nassau County for his inter est In real oitate matters, !n one Af the 3mm whnd directors of M. Morgenthna y. Company wtih hu. Just consoll dated it»: Business with thit of the versit M. Company. \'The M, Morgenthau Jn. Company hax Ween loouted fof matiy yenre in lower) Stowe, dadghter of Mr, and Mrs. Chax.| Hammnond and Charis Hotemn from Manbattan, with branches in. Jamaica and Bt. Albans, 'The fame will remal® | the artists in the entortainment brond- utiexpechefly.. and M. MatWenthau Ir. Company, 'The now afficni ahd directors of the consolidated | company. will be: M. Morgenthan, Ir., president? Everett M. Boixas, first vice F, Jermings, abo of Hempatead, who all prealdent! Jumes Frank, secsid preationt;. Rdiar Lowell, viesqrosient Alfred XC viesti maite ist), Hits R. Li Seiten, recre! L.. Rowand Lebmen, vounnel, A eign, George ¥ rybotar and AL, -f. bork /- with Wines Fay Tvater at the' | ity agents, doing Hearst cian 'atation . will. be . loont ie \independent ticket\ talk that is | ilways a part of the campaign that Apusqspsiad dn sqoq 'oput £208. qsivory here and one of the things heard is that Jumes C. Dowsey, of Great Neck, will| be a candidate on it for District Witor ney and that the Democrats will endorse | him. Of course there ard still folks. to be found who are gullible enough to swal- low Hearst for Governor on an. \inde- pendent\ ticket and still others who! believe that Mr. Dowsey will run as| both 'independent' and Democratic] candidate on the Hearst ticket hoping by such a combination to split the Re- publican party vote to. beat District Attorney Charles R. Weeks. It's a sweet plafi, worthy of Hearst) and his campaign and public- but it won't work against a candidate of the type of District At- torney Weeks whose two terms in office | rst. newspapers are defending: Jus: tice Strong. The Hearst papers do not Br. G, KowiN: HEMING, The house is on Lawson avenue. . This | {9 »resent th e with the voue love, Justice. Strong. but they. love leas sile is expected to be their first a P sub .. the ndininintrate s xpe e e of many n the: great majorities. that District ¥ditor . chattels and credits which were of said Nassau County has returned year after year and they hope to blacken Nassau County, its officials and they will even blacker thepeople gencrally if by so get anythini. like vote in this county either as an \in- dependent\ .or a Democratic candidate for Governor, w- Hearst will bo didate. There is no doubt of that unless the upstate Democracy is big. enough to prevent and \Pings\ aners of Erie County working with the Hearst and Hylan co-| horts in New York is the best evidence that the upstate Democrats will be held in line. the reason. that Hearst is starting big daily newspapers in Roches: ter and other places up-state, .The in- vasion of , Nassau- and Westchester Counties can be done with the biz Hearst Papers in Manhatian so that the vhain of publicity will be complete. If is fortunate that Nassaw County folks are wise to such games, They saw. the insidious attempt of Hearst. to come into Nassau County. when- the Hearst influence was injected In the Long Peach city: election and what a rebuke was administered there. The new clty in Nassau wanted no part of Hearst or his candidate or his paid ~hirelings, They voted their re- mentment axainst the grabbing hand of the New York politicians by a vote that was almost five. to one against the in- vaders. As: the campaign unfolds, as the fac- tions line up for the 'full. campaigns, watch how Hearst seeks to attack the good hume of- Nassau and ita sona in the hope that he will get a large voto In this county. The attacks on Nassau County by the Honrst 'papers~ should be: resented by -every honest /cltizen\ in the county. Time. will show what is back of the Hearst attacks on this county and the answor ‘to Hearst Js \Stand fust for Nasunu, ~I spent a long pleasant day at the Strong hearing Wednaiday, 'The Long Island ers exporimeitt at. Medford, in Suffolk County. It is there the prob» lems that daily confront the farmer will he worked out and It s expected -that much good will come of the creation of such a stailon. 'The atate linx abpropil mted $10,000 for it and that is just a beginning. dizi MISS STOWE RECITES \_ RADIO AUDIENCE 19.-Mins Hempstead, Juno Lou 1D. Stowe, of Hempstend, war one of casted from Rediow's Island radio sta tlon Saturday evenioy. Mist Pauline Joonlngs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A- ¥io#) was to have appeared with Milas Stown, this Cumnoll cook the trip to H wha out.of lown and while to return} on | Tuemiay | June ~ 6th. to wituser |mente, water faire of ot M] tn Uing._for \Wye ter __Canaall do... the | gamer: of Pard or the Bote Maio. lito me ircitd..'Three Lam-lwwk tot ”W.‘ qvflw 'The work £581.00 ahd Rad-| Chestmits\ onl\ *Wauation,\: to Inllhk.‘w-. doe Tir faf c a f t Dateile June, xk county ! health department which has been ail-| | tated in various quarters. L) _L _ {EL anc mec conc omc set h m .on «-o Be on .. cameo n <+ Radio Program For: To-Day | sramion WJZ NEWARK, N. 3. $60-Moter Wave Length. | (Eastern Standard Time.) 7:00- . M.-Final |. baseball scores. und stories from St. Nicholas Maga- wine. Tao FP. Regular.Dinner 12 to.2 and 6 to 8 | Price 60 Cents | Furnished Roctis byDay or Week I Telephone 135 Hempstead venir,\ Shima, Kaufman,, violinist; William Sauber at the plano. \I! Est Doux, 11 Est Don,\ Elsie Duffield, So- prano; Rose Knoeller at the piano. \Face to Face With Massenct,\| Iclepbone Freeport 1449 Charles D. Isaacson; twelfth Rhap-| sody (Liszt) William Sauber, pianisi;| .~ Refinishing ANDREW E. SIMONSEN M; \Esperanto a suggested | 'mmdio international tanguage by James| \Infellice' (Erman); \Asleep in the PARQUET & HARDWOOD FLOORS | Denson Sawyers. » dekp,\ \Becnuse.'\ Mr. Sabatino;| Floors Made Like New-New Floors | T8 1. M.-'\The Romance of Sill, from \Malaguena\ Spanish dance, *\Livhex- | Made Perfect By the Cocoon to the Silk Gown,\ by Mrs. freund,\. Mr. Kaufman; \Blackbird| TWE AMERICAN UNIVERSAL METHOD | Carolyn 'T. Radnor-Lewis of New Song,\ \Inflammatus Miss DuMleld. York. ww NELA | s00 v. ar the Nintlo Const) \ \pin Herer ware beneths \~ memes 360-Meter Wave Length. (Daylight Saving. Time.) I ise _I 'Buite Aatlantia,\ Geor 164 Southside Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. | I nd wance River . TINSMITH AND ROOFER € % 4110 P. M.-Children's hour given 6 “wan'l ows wmmemeqr, Joe: \A Midunge “fungi b'Lu'lALEYIN. qurmens, | PhazHINGS and \Py 'oo/* \Wil yoming .. * gs a | in inted * ‘fsnmmm. M ,§l”{;“y’,l.l_‘um 10:40 P. M.-W W Z's Health College, | Shingle Roofs Ren ired? New itoots All Rinds bek in the worn Conducted by: Mrs. Anna Hazelton LiSADERS and GUTPERS Delavan, \Dean of Radio Health, Phys-] ir Spangled Banner.\ leal Director of G. R. WENDELL 9:15 P. S.-Concert by the Delta Up- ose .= . the AmerI@®® R| poy noogs avenues e vilon Fraternity Glee Club, 'under the filmylu'rfiawffif-“u ang Lite, [mm mut-1 ven 11:01:15. F tae reused direction of Rdward La Wall Seip, Erith Lafayette (19; \The Bellman,\ For-| STATION WOR, NEWARK, N. J. * syth; \Pickaiinny Snuggle Song,\ 860-Meter Wave Length. Review classified ads for results, Smith; tenor solo by F. Clyde Doane; (Daylight Saving Time.) \Winter Song,\ Bullard; \Dowh| 5:30 P. M.-A, talk to Boy Scouts by one! Among the Dead Men,* Adaptation,| 'of the scoutmasters. « LEGAL ADVERTI Delta TU, Words, by Joyce Kilmer, 5; Song recital by Ruth Me Rutgers '08; violin solo, Selected, \Old Her program will inclu H j Moon\ Seat ® wite me'ude} Uncle Moon,\ Scott jup of short \Morning \By the Waters of Minnc woribe To cmeprrors numbers; \Wecrets Smith; \Absent tonka,\ *~ \Hing Me PURSUANT to an order of HON. LEONI Metcalf-Lynes; \Alexander Brewer; s 2 Last Rose of} R: MOWEL rowate of. the County of tenor solo: Aria-'Yesti la. Guibbe\| Summe Rose, 'A Kiss and You,.\ |i (F.‘L,-\‘.S\‘ maumw given to all persons (from Pagilacel)>-Leoncavell0;| 6:30 P. M.-Sky pictures for the kiddie: | | \Tommy Lad,\ Margetson, F. Clyde by Mr. Radi w Iate of Hempstead, in the said county, 4e- y Mr. Radiobus. sed, t at 't i ith meres ane i Alive a : . cerned, to presen wa f - llxmmi. Williams 14.7 M Doane. At 6:45 .P, M.-Good-night forthe ere there v,‘ to the Aim-£2531\: “15:13:21 the Plano; male quartette children by Uncle George of The New-| the- last Will and Testament of. said de- Goin',\ Jacobsen, Messr ark Ledger. Goldsack, MacDonold, sed, ut her pluce of transacting business the ufice of Mdwards & George, Freeport, Colby College song, by George A. STATION way, “guns-“on or before the 10th day of Colby ©90, and Delta' U. Fraternity N. ¥. Dated, Mincola, N. Y., March 23, 192%. Yell; \The Image of the Rose,\ Reich ardt, tenor solo by Walter D. Barring» ton, Ohio State '09; \In Absence,\ Dudiey Buck; \The Tear,\ Witt \In Vocal Combat,\ Dudley Buck; \Delta U. Ode,\ Seip. 10:52 to 11:00 P. M.-OfMcial Arlington time. 11:01 P. M.-Official w STATION WVP. 360-Meter Wave Length, i CAROLINE D, SMYTH, (Eastern Standard Time.) fixsoutria. 6:00 P. Stock and produce market} quotations and reports; baschall re-] sults; bascball results and late news bulletins, STATION KDKA, EAST PIPTSy BURGH, Pa. 360-Moter Length (Eastern Standard Time.) EDwarps & GrorGB, Attore for Exccutrix, 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Freeport, N. Y. NOTICE To CREDrYORS NT to an order of Hon. LL, ather fo ast. RMY SIGNAL Purso How LEONE Surrogate of the County of rwmu, notlcs is herby given to all person® p crimson, in the suid count before. the completion. of the building. | iate of Freer decensed, and other operators are gelling ready | doceaned x x mt hor place of transacting. business dein ilt to start grout activity in this locality. “J ? \yl ler Avenue, Froeport, %.. \3s ide ,| New York, on or before. th e-- - outed Demneim, bt president of the | 595099000 0 0 any, I as o s a % s ! \ Dated, Mincoln, N, Y., June 8, 192%. Freeport Number 57 On Parade. Broadway, Brooklyn, and a field office} ___ 1ARRE A mir With banners fiving and band] i\ Oceanside. John Sturrock, Jry Is] Administrator playing Freeport Council's Degree| th® engincer in charge, John Sturrodk ' Seam. Officers and a number of the 5UPerintendent of construction and Mar- members marched. dowh the Main UB M+ Chambers field engineer, M. SUPREME COURT-NASSAU COUNTY street last Tuesday evening Bernheim is also counsel for the com-] __ R . 2 Rival pany. A banner marked \We are going o camBanrito, ; to Baldwin to institute a new Council,\ \ - Plaintitt : revered the object of the procession. |POYS Paid their. last respects to Brother | -Aguinst- : A a Jose . Wa H With police escort, the parade turned ‘:;i\jhdjf”“\“'“ , at loss t ._ EDITH O. GOS$, and others, : at Merrick road and Main street .. \ !., wth whs A it loss to this Detendunts : the applause of the, bystanders, ad \ {Haj-km. by “NW,” Brn J....__L_ ___ } Tn the line of march was the Degree $28 Well liked by who knew, him. | 'Feam Car. labled: \He's in herd. 0 his immediate family we wish to! ry pURSCANCE OF A JUDGMENT OF The \Goat\\ alive and \kicking \also extend 'our heartfelt sympathy. | FORECLOSURE AND SALE, duly made and found : line and addeq (o], The regular meetings are held the in the above entitled. action. and ound a place. on-line and added t0| sooo ang fourth Thursd ;q gpo | Dearing date the 2nd day of June, 1928, L the 4 u urs In the \the undersigned, the Referee: in. said judg- At Merrick road and Bergen place Visitors always are given the ment named. will sell ut public auction to the highest bidder, by James C. Archer, Auc tioncer, at the main entrance to the Naskay County Court House in Mineola, New York, on the 207k Day or ULY, 102%, wt 10 o'clock A. M., the premises directed by mld Judement to be sold, and therein de- fraternal welcome Significant, t Some bmy. ind girls were sitting beside one another in church recently, automobiles were in waiting to: take the membership to Baldwin. Big Demonstration At Baldwin. At Baldwin,: Past Councilor. John Dunbar of Freeport Council, who. has ugértaken the. organization of 'the| The @ongregaéion lind been singing an Sotlowat » Baldwin Council, met the Freeport] Songs with which alb-were familiar.]. . Als thot lots pieces or pare lying and being at boys. The -State ofctals of tha Order The pastor asked the congregation t Gurden City- tn 'the Town: of as well as m number of members fell| name some other songs, A boy, M Hempstond, County of Nasimu-and State into line, together with, the Freeport ® BD or New York known and. designated as parently sixteen years, stood Up @Md| und by the lots numbers one to oleven, boys and the charter members of Bold-| asked for w both inclusive, und. thirty-four. to forty- win. Council. Next to 1°33 song, \Win the One four, both inclusive. in\ Btcek number a on -m cortwin mip. entitled, From:. the. Hose House the parade \Garden City Eutaios, Gardon City, inurched - through _ the - Baldwin streets. to Merrick road and back to the new school house where the Institution was to take place. Baldwin Council Instituted. At the school: houxe three. cheors were given for Baldwin and the mem- bers entered the building, i he three degrees of -the - Junior Order . were . conferred _ upon -the 15 charter _anombers of the new Council. It: was~said to be one of- the charter lists ~in the . history -of . the Order, , A lively: tims tool place and the work County, Long Island, Now York, Lot Plan. Surveyed and drawn by Chis, W.. Leavitt, Jr., Juid. 1907\ and. Aled In the offied ot the Clork of the County of Numwu, on September 9th, 1908, and which suid lotx .with reference to wald map~ sre bounded und descri ma' fole lows, to wits BEGINNING at the corner formed by the intersection of the Easterly. aida of Whithali Boulevard with (the Southerly side of Stratford Avenue; running thence Easterly wlong the Bouthorly «ide of Btratford Avenue, two hundred and thirty« two and Mve-tentha feet to the Westerly side nt Brompton Road; thence Houtherly wlong the Wenterly wide. of Brompton Road, two hundred: and fost to the Northerly. aide of \lot number forg» five; thence, Wasterly alot the Northerly was thoroughly . enjoyed by all despite aides of lot number forty-five and lot the - lateness of. the hout, number . twelve, - two _ Mndred: and - thirty» two. and Ave-tenths Test to the Enaterly After the initlatory work. the Coun- ci was: daly. declared Anatituted by Sate Poter R. Brown. fol: lowed by the election and installation of the ofeers. aldo of Whitehall Boulevard, und thence Northerly along. the Menterly side of Whitshall Moulavard. (two hundred. and tmn‘ly fest to the puint or (place uf bee winning. L tish with all the right. title and A. few words wore addressed to the, even o\ Sone antes Aoi sul te a WhitebMik Boulevard. Stzaiford: Avent now| menibers by the: Stats Councilor and Hrompton: (Roud. lying .in froot but owing to the time, he reserved a groat deal untll his next visit; At the close of the meeting all retived to the hose house to partake of re- frewhihentas, mnd C were abundant. Sandwighes, goft\ drinks, les cream and a\ and alerts and ciguretts wore o - It was declared to be & gula. event atid otye dliiat wil Ive in the hlstrey of the | orgunization, Rockville Centre Councit Number #0. The beothore who dbf pt atta ont last mootiog, May 25th, missed a cem and adjoining mild premises to tha centra lines thereof resveotivaly. TOOWTRER with ull Axtures and arte clos of pervonnt property attached to, or .! wsed in, connection with sald promiso«, SAID will. be' sold in one parcal mubject to pny state of fyots that an. mcourate survey may. show;. to core- nunta, 'rustrigtions and remorvations affects Ing tha mame ahd To anssmehta' ¢runted to Nesmu Gas Company sad to the New York 'Teleshotc. Company. by. Instramahite tecorded au the\ Mymaau' County Clerk's «sfice dn Libey 47 of ium #3 and to Liber 182 of Deeds page 156. respect Iyots. Dated. '/ 1998. # Rétergm. HARiEY 0. CLOCK, _0. HHZr0M, good tront a» Brothoe Miltod (* Phustiffs, Attarney, I 200. Fufom Aitmost, | Valley . Stream . |Coundll , cams .. pveir N. Y. made . nome | very 're apnretimate amount : of : the. Né#' { to muthdy which the «bore i peoperty. in do be. sold. bo £4,221.38 {twrent thereon from Tame %, 197%, h the. coety and mountin® mat team th the of, the of the interesting remafine, [A good freins lof fellowship. perm the meeting | and the \(ruinm-nmrr enjoyed by A number of the brothers from pétemd | Ltz®: tegether | The «porn Oh Witday eftreomm my, Sati the ato 5 + Ps T p ._ -GREY ENAMELWARE- 1% QUART G PANS : rovornu rains. TEA POTS .. 8 QUART SIZE COOKING POTS... .. 1s qUART 8izk COOKING POTS. .... 6 QUART SIZE TBA . % QUART SIZE TEA KEPTLE: 11 QUART SIZE DISH PAN South Main), with living quarters in rear, hot water heat, $45.00 per month; suitable for Automobile Accessories or Manufacturing. Apply | on premises. STORE, 68 EAST MERRICK ROAD, (near l J REGAL REBUILT ROYAL TYPEWRITERS . At a price of $37.50 less than the cost of a new ma- chine. Can be bought on payments as low as $5.00 PER MONTH M. M. CRIFFIN COMMERCIAL STATIONERS One Block North of Railroad Station Cor. Clinton Ave. and College Place Rockville Centre, N. Y. CLOSING OUT at WHOLESALE & RETAIL 'at nearly your OWN PRICE Woodbine Nursery , JOHN J. DALL Lena Avenue, Between Ocean Avenue and, Wallace Street FREEPORT, L. L T. F. ARCHER Atictioneer 40-42 NEW YORK AVENUE 7 JAMAICA, N. Y. C. ! At Entrance to Union Hall St. Station, L. L R. R. 50 QUARTER-ACRE PLOTS - oh fiekbsrind \\ ar Thotier Stor 23 FRANKLIN SQUARE ) NASSAU COUNTY, L. L., N. Y. < Area age SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922 AT 1:00 P. M. On Premises, Rain or Shine, Under Large Teht East terms UNRESERYVED sas For further information address the Auctioneer