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Growing Under Glass That heading does not re- fer to winter vegetables but to the owner of a recently acquired Chevrolet roadster. A «Rockville Centre resi- dent wanted to sell his Chev» rolet roadster. which was fitted with a glassed in win- ter top, -so he fitted «his car with an ad'in the \Automo- tive\ column of the Daily Review and then stood by. He didn't have long to stand, for in one day the car was sold and now the adver- tiser is growing eloquent | ge. + * C\ ' » for -* ~ * » Bina «.. PUPCuas@r 18 grow- ing more and more pleased under the glass top when he thinks of the service the classified rendered him in putting him in touch with a car he wanted. , Results will sprout for YOU, when having a car to sell, you call R. V. C. 1800 and ask for an ad-taker. k The Freeport Mee New.York for the race h» won| rush when they defea the Twentieth ,Contucy . Aberty Baseball Club of W king ull be et the at . the honaée to all- otber|@rounds by the score of 74. victory will be a great encourage- ment to the Caseys as. the Liberty: 'A, A. holds m high place in semi: pro baseball circles \n New York. - the Buffaie Lannct Club; the Liberty team has administered molle from Minmi Besich, Fla.; defeat. to the strong Hudson Culld been mapped out the biggest Mins Philadeiphia and Mis« Albany|eeam which hadp't lost a game in f[racing event of whe yeat. named after the cities they years. ¢ With each passing year motpl It in also rumored that Harry GP6CD-| \pho game was featured by hard racing becomef a bigger and. morc/ing, of Hamilton, Ontario, who 088 jpjrting and airtight pitching and | uo r sport, and this your's evéent./iy won the gold cup-in 1923 «nid in (he pinches. 'Bohfelder covering three days from August 27/with the Rainbow £11 and Rainbow/of the home club and Knapp of the $] o 30, has drawn the largestentry list/1V, is building a bout in secret for|viaitor®, booked up in a southpaw 7 has everknown, Thelthe meeting at Manhasset Bay. duel and were éffective in all but wilt :bn \he battle) Rue officials look for a new speed|two innings, Hohfelder's~ two bad - \ L !*~ymore «tuwn 6fty pnilee <1 dace =~ ** fipet and *jurth (= c Ce a- © foes (lew 2 cane 8 aree. ml” “new\ pitcher. was supreme, es- pecially with men. on. bases, retir- Ing seven men vis strikeouts, walle ing three, and aMowing eleven hits. For the opponents Knapp pitched very good ball in spots, just as thi home club twirler, He struck out seven men, walked oue, and allow- ed ten hits which coupled with fou? errors proved his undoing. At the start, it looke.. as If Free- port were going down t> a crush ing defent as the Liberty team so- L beds a + (He « an \order: to ~mainw»... {competition Fourteen 'fast boats, built.erpecially land -retain. the gold . challengg_ cup to win this prize, will complete the|solely as m speed boat trophy,\ the largest entry list ever scheduled for|yachting. officials have limited the the event, according to announcement/length of the brats in the tit event by Charles F. Chapman, race chairjto twenty five fest. with not more man of the New York Gold Cup com |than 626 cuble inches piston displace. mittee. Baby Booflegger, owned by|ment, which gives a horsepower of Caleb Bragk, which won the (Fophy|about 240. Eydroplanes and unlimited last year with-a Packard Gold boats are barred becouse they motor, will- defend her laurels and|are so expensive that none but the will have as companion in the race|wealthfest owners can afford theras Caleb Bragg's new boat, Running! However, there is a special race for Wild, which is equipped with the lydmhne- and with man entries and, cured four hits andjthree runs be- same niotor, However, the new Bragg|improved designs it is expected that|fore a man. could be retired. Such entry is said to be an even fuster boat/the record of 80.67 miles an hour for|a discouraging start had no bad ef- than last year's winner, und race of-|this type of craft will be broken. fect on Hohfelier. Instead he flcials expect to aoe a now speed ree-| One of the hydroplanes entered in| down. and made a man hit into @ lnrd tor the Gold Cup race with boats|this event is carrying the largest[fore play and fanned the following Hirst Year~ The Holy | Redeemer Parochial School on Pine street, Freeport, which was recently completed at a cost of $200,000, is receiving its fin- ishing touches: preparatory to open- ing soon after Labor Day, It is expected that several hun dred children will form the nucleus Of the new parish school and regis trations will begun within a few days. During the first year only the kin- dergarten and grades of the gram- mar school will be accommodated in new- building, which bas eight elass.rooms and a large auditorium. When the highest grade graduates next fall it js expected that the high school department will be instituted. The building next door to the school, which will house the nuns who will teach, will soon be ready for occupancy andthe Sisters of the (de ale ole ope of new and improved design entered. \horsepower ever used by a racing|two men. Such may often-1:3 Miss Columbia, «own t evaft with 1,600-horsepower motory|steadied the rest of the seam who “mg: Yacht Ciub, “z at“ 22:3, installed. The other extreme is recovered-the two runs on two ay the cup, being driven by Charles with a tiny boat in «one-off and ~two “mums“ in?! o); Chapman, noted writer und speedbour|the smaller classes runnieg on a) Reld arh unskud'lnt t 9:1: u: wea. ver. This boat won the second borsepower motor, . ., dt o more 3-D and :n in- lof the Gold Cup wace at Detrolt last} TWenty-Ave events are on the three |A On two more erro . |feld out and forged ahead in the} Dominican Order will be installed STE-Ill SEEKS year in the world's record time of 46.5|@@Y Drogtam,. which starts Priday, . e miles per hour.. Another new boat| August 28, with: the long distanc| third inning with three runs Of|as teachers. Each has undergone} contender for the trophy will be the er- and 1 . which is expected to be a prominent|\ACes Fine, trophies will be won in 2:33:13“: z); $22; bguflonnbm, years of special training. every race andvin addin to a saorifice bunt by Fisher: . 1 a EM. . Nuicance, driven by, Mrs. Dei.Gold Cup there ls-the $5,000 trobb?| \1 (ne fourth the Liberty team ~ i f whine Dodge Cromwell, of 275 park|offered by the King of Belglum- i up at six all, combining four UNRULY HORSE _ -- avenue, New York. Mrs. Cromwelt| CoMing at the end of the three@@Y|yicg and a walk for a marker Of | - a § Boy, and Girls to Be Giver is noted for her coolness and daring|PO&\Am will be the Gold Cup rAcelsprce, In this \mning the Liberty C F at the wheel of a racing boat, and|f0\ the- international trophy. 105/ier.handed batters proved very use- a _ hance at Freeport Theatre has proven her ability on many prev.|°HCs in one heat. bu wilting doWRB\ful, hitting two balls in the rail wit Week of August 24 i le, who pur 342 jos 19U# 6ccasions, the 'curtain on what is: destined\ to SHOP wmww p a th t iain the hist road tracks for two bases which b e greatest - > ; » fof a total sum of $144,037, which] 'The: Indian Harbor Yacht Club, of the histors The Gus Edwards Revue will be cleaned the bases. 16h have frontuges on: Atlantic ave-|Greenwich, Con has entered the of metes t racine» A large plate glass. witMiow In the The return of the deep-ea exploration ship, Arcturus, into New: York [the center of attraction at the Free The star hitters of the day vim M + ~- Reid .nd Duni er who secured three - ® or an c .‘, Grove street, Main street,|Baby Motometer as agchallenger for harbor (top) and (below) Dr. Willtant Beebe on the deck of the ship Por teatre the entire wek of Aug taman. and East avenues, the|the cup, but as the boat-is of East? BALDWIN CHURCH fizflfigrtfllx xgezxxasgzl: with a rare specimen of & dusky shark. ust &. During the week an oppor hits apiece while De Carlo, Ulrich y * Jand Mmapp each smashed out two ust o , Dudas the f vity of which back on either|ern design and workmanship the e a f alie. ao . Gordan, Emories or Sports: yachting fraternity of the East regard SOCIETY SOCIAL was amashed, A horse resulved sev« FREEPORT CIVICS TO girl of Freeport or vicinity who has hits. 'The Caseys infield proved a the defensive, . wit Channel, making most all effit also as a cup defender, stone wall on the defensi \ BRING $14,037 fit!\ Bidding for 342 Sites at ( Sale Conducted by J. P. Day- \i110 fourth ”mini auction male O-) h@ld by Joseph P. Day, muctioncer, 'reeport this year conducted 1 Saturday: before a crowd: of Bald 'Dunki d Nestor turning in some % talent to have & try out on ths win, Aug. 18.--At the Method-[Dunker AD eral persons were. aroused from stage of the Freeport Theatre water-front lots, GaF Wood, king of speed boat work while Bird and _ p <., e.of the largest purchasers ofracers, has entered Baby America II, if. 2,111.12?! Cm]? ue 13m?” gmzfibltld up. their positions in their slumbers early yesterday| Due to the fact that the Freeport a» “Li's. hgl'lldal’; u’l'tm noon, Mr.. Ba. day was George Rusgerle, whoja boat designed by him since bis of Mortreme Iu C I2 Jenga, morning by the noise of breaking! High School is getting its finishing s himself, will appear and out ight twenty-four and one-half Yp * the auspices .of the Mortzege Rund] “emf“: o to. tn Jam-3.3K. Tn glass when a horse belonging to the|touches preparatory to opening after AT U C Us line the conditions of the contest on Ray street, between Goréan wit ne anneal tos Seventh and Loonan's leaping] Evans Milk Company got out of con-|Labor Day, the regular meeting of nemen nre being received o and Main street, paying $470) poppre prerident. whl be anpliet centre kept er. and dashed. madiy| the Freeport Civic: Association --- Meine ones the theuthe now, for. them, Benedict. At.. Marr ub A in o aduge Alfe mort price. w. be held tonight at the home of the| Atlantie City Baby Beauty Re-s( Lua Lue \A fA\ {P8 drovers ® 6 n 8 ® BY ANC \ ' 'The game bag a dramatic finish.| H. H. Detrich, the driver, was just] president, Dr. J. P. Thayer, 83 Wal- f Lila Lee, Eddie Cantor, Orville AN@nue, near Grove 'street, while : 5 Harold, Ona Munson, Sis. < Hempstead, Aug. .18.-Robert D-|BALDWIN In the nal inning Nestor led off| starting out on his milk route when|lace street. , ceives Ovation From ters, Herman Tunbm-KPUQET £13 dk on Grove street were sold to| Seaman of' 19% Sheridan avenue. with a sizzling double down the[ the accident happened. As he was! The subject of sewers, a municipal Hempstead Elks so and a host of other welinows ingin and Peter Lowenhtuse for| Brooklyp, came out to vikit his | | OUTINGhhira base line and continued to/ leaving the Evans Milk Company|building, permanent roads and a city stars. t \_» $1800 each. Lots on Gordan plact,| friend Charles Dennison of Southern third on Reld's: infield out in the rear of the Bank ofl form of government will come UP| Miss ftbel Elaine Jacqua, the Miss! On Friday of that week, the se \ at Hudson Channel, were! Parkway, Rast Hempstead, Sumday.| 1 \\in, (Aug 18. -Baldwin Mfa-|scored when Dunker crossed the} Rockville Centre the horse got out|for consideration, 'The president 4s] Americ a M for $365 a lot, while lots across| In - the . early . evening, . Dennison b - opposition by punching a single over the. Infield which was drawn in for a bunt. Next Sunday thevbinb will travel Jr., of the 1925 Atlantic/lected boy and girl will be given a of mis control and before it could|anxious for a large attendance. City Beauty \Pageant. swelled the|part in the revue and introduced to be stopped had broken the barber| At the last meeting of the North-{charity fund of Hempstead Elks by|th6 nudierice. - shop window. east Civic Association it was hundreds dollars when she! The first half of the week will be According to the police a have the executive commiltec/appeared in a number of to a brand new revue never sonic Club members are making ex brought him to the village so plans for an outing at Hans' he lemu»! 11k; the trolley car for Ja-{Hotel, Melville, -between Farming maica. . As be alighted from Dennil+{dale@and Bunt . of Labor Day. git son's car to board tha trolley | At'the~ hotel®a dinner /wil} be|OUt O6 to®h fOr a EMM reet were sold for $800; Four dred and twenty-five dollars was @ male price of 'lots on Lennox Wbe, 3575 for lots with. frontrges Case: sengative of the millk-company stat-| look into the matter of A city formjacts, at the Hempstead Elks® circus. 29m“ keen on any stage entitled nnox place and extending in|Front street, he was hit by another|served at $2 per cover, There Will ¥resport pes ry'h bo a eled 'that an ingurance company|of government and report batk at|The circus will run for the rest Pigrre and Plerrot Minstrels,\ own}: 31:1 ‘aohnmtsnn nuhsmobllei driven by Charles Uoi-|be games for the'children and.other| .. , .,, 2° 1 o 1° 1 o] would pay for the\damage done, |the next greeting in. September: {this woek, and Miss Jacqua is plan 202223. “swam“ »pectacle of x , 'or eight lots: on cor-| denwang of Long sland City, kno¢k-imerryiakiing events, Music by the @ ' Z__-igk___ ----4-_-_- ning to be present every evening to - f , * s. . or 1 1 2 0 - neve * oona ses Colds ame siendo hn wig borg cpitha| mt d - 14 P 1 } 3] useal br Arama clatemel q ag. i gn to thel, hl bh Oh heh \perior * y Dr. arrin will ng Island t e A commit- und. . r . M 33“ two thousand people atiend-|and then continued on his way home. |Raiirond 'atation \at. 9:30%@.: 10. Danker 16 ... a 1 s 6 % O ”fatal i 3mm“ Major and Mrs. H. Parks of North| Lite Miss Jacqua made her firs |Of th8,014 Gu# Edwards hit, \cho | “in? “ha\ srngveillhmrly ---. sngormment gamflmnf‘ ** z 0: a i g 7: if: “figfizx‘lrfnfllgxl; as in Ocean avenue, Freeport, entertained|appearance on Saturday night, when Days. ma conducte tam en- % etoain, o \ , 4 _--_-_-4__. Inc. The bidding was koen y SHIRT- WAIST DANCE Loonam, r€'. % 1 1 1 0 O|der domination of ultragich. ar helt Sowe chor € ban. Pak introduced by Past Exalted , Inc., '|SHORT BEACH HAS _ Pie\ 2 a i 0 o 0 Mr. and Mrs. Edwar Ansen, who|Ruler Gustave G. Papanmeyer in| AJR DEFENSES PROVE t lots being disposed of {t Jess }S & AT ROOSEVELT hark! «+ 2629895 - n have just returned from an exten-/the absence of the present Exalted FUTILE AT FT. TILDEN =~ this one hour, indicating a stabiliza- RECORD i AY remy Bo! mop . *Uirich out hit by batted ball. ive tour of Eucop». Ruler,; Frederick Ingraham, Jr. She U -> of the new values now chtain- -- Roosevelt, Aug. 18:-At the Churehy ~ ~ ~T] -| **Ome out when winning fun w recelved quite an ovation from the =~ _ Inf in this section of, the city. The waning summer has in-'of the Most Holy Rosary Parish Mall fag 2a t R. V. C. POLICE crowd that had gathered around her. (Continued from Page 1) - < dien creased the- popularity of Shorton Wednenday evening, there will be| TOI .> -... >.. ® Innings .. .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 BENEFIT SHOW| YOuowin her dance acts on a spe: and forth over the_land batterics S?“ VAMPS GATHER Beach as a summer resort and re-'a shirt waist, dance under the aus- Tiberty A. A. Liberty, A. A.. 3 0 0 8 0 0 0-6 41 5 ~ clally constructed platform, contribu-| 1% time® while machine 2 @ AT MAMARONECK sulted.in the biggest Sunday at the/pioss of the Catholic Cinb. Music F\p't Caseys . 2 13 0.0 0 1-T-10 0 --- tions to the fund came in rapidly,|EUD® fired 8000 shots and meored a f new resort thus fir. Short Beach by- the Catholle Club-crchestra. DeCarlo, 3b 'Two base hits, Reid, Nestor, De- (Continued from Page 1) Pictures were then taken by five bits at an altitude for the - a bavest was opened this year by Captain Ulrich, of .. Carlo,. Knapp, Ulrich, Puncerill;| several years of retirement. Photographer Platnick. targets of 200 to 1,700 feet. The other atolen bases, Fisher, “going? Other vaudevilig artists and teams ----4-___ plane's target was towed back and |atend: ied runs, off . $:) who will appear low; Jack Wil- forth at an altitude of 100 to 900 feet Knapp 4. Sacrifice hits, Fisher.{son, Morton & Glass, Eddie Carr & ST. CHRISTOPIEI CARD and 14 hits were registered in $006 bases, Freeport 5, Leberty & |Company, Jim Dooley and Corinne MEET IN BALDWIN| mow. evrors, Freeport 4, Lib-| Sales, Wood -& Wyde, George Mc- --- Representative LA Guardia maid off Hohelder/{Kay, Jack Hazzard, Charles King,| Daldwin, Aug, 18.--For the bene. bn any one of these trips either At of St. Christopher's Catholic\pomber could have annibilated Fort Barnes, Bes Jackson, Biglow & Church, there will be & card Tilden, 'The tests were almilar to »] tom, Clark &~ Bergman, Clinton &|At (Ke residence 'of Mra. Patrick| those conducted in Fortress Monrge, \| Rooney and \Lights , Band, Lee| HaVerty, 131 Merrick road, on Wed-| va., jast March. Morse, Charles Middleton, Woitorg|N®MI®Y evening. 'Thezs will be many! Major General Johnson Hagood, & Stephens and Master George Bar.] DMAitiful prizes. | Proceeda to be AP-\ who with more than a doen officers, ry Wolford, Dorothy Wahi, Bob Mi.|Pl 40 (he par'sh school building| witnessed the tests, said the practice to, Jerry Dunbar, Calahan Boys \*** R ' showed a tremendous advance in an- and 'The Leightons. ® oup FELLOWS CONFER thmiroraft defense since 'the. war mmmmmmfint-mam $ %. (Contimued from Page 1) Wiliam Ellison and Captain. Dan , © J. Daley of Mechanicsville, member|Bedel; all of Freeport. of the Executive Committee, and| A ferry line was put in operation George W. Eggleston, superintend-{running frotiy its own- dock. oppos- the State Firemen's Home utlite the Point Lookout SUNDAY SCHOOL - Bunday school at the Craigy Manor athe grove, Milburn avenue: and Church j 3 telder, Knapp, MA®\rtreet, on Saturday, August 22. Totala |, .... ... .3€ (@ 4119 T. 5 Hohfelder T