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REVIEW.0BSERVB3R P0ST-INQUIRER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1921 Village Affairs of Hempstead Show Progress, Enterprise and Prosperity ONLY ONE TICKET IN HEMPSTEAD FOR VILLAGEOFFICERS Howard S. Brower, in California, Let* Friend* Run Hi* Cam paign for President Hwnpetoiut, FVh. 25.—Thly ticket luts h « 'n fiW w ith the nwe*f»ary nfgnntiin-* for nom ination, to bo yof/il upon nt tho yinagn oVy.Uoa on M arch If.: f’o r jxwriflent: Howard it. Rmwcr. F o r tnisuv-c: Thotna.s T1. Taylor, Ri-- neat C. Mnnckc. F o r trc<umr»r: F r in k H. Martlln#r. ■ F o r coDccfor: riLorloH n . AUlr-y, J r. N ext Tnc/vliiy will I k > th o tost <*i> for filing nominationfl, and w h e ther or not thorfl will bo nn opponiiig ticket cannot of con mo bn tolii imtlt th a t time. None fA» appeared to date, lidwevor, and It la prodlctM there will bo non«*. Should Howard S. Brower be ekeed village preaklnnt, he will protwbly be the first rnari ever to be elected presl- iteiit of this village during >! i h absence from the village. Mr. Brower In In Gall- fornla, and to not expected to return until after th e election. Mr. Brow er to now a village trustee. While bo would not r u n again for th a t offloo, ho woe Induced hy hto friepdn to accept a rom lnatlon for f.rerUient jiiet before hr* left; Mr. Brower to m a n a g e r of tho Nfieetm Lum b er Company, and to a rnem tor and president of riarj* i Hook and La/kler com p a n y of th e F ire D epartm ent. Tbomnfl I’. Taylor to snperintonditmt for th e M etropolitan Jneitrance Com pany, and to a director of th e Hemp* stead Cham b er of Commerce. E rn e s t C. Munckn woe form e rly a well-known bueln»*si, m n n of Ilem iiateud, having conducted a givw-ery s tore a t the corner of Greenwich and F ront streets for m a n y years. He retIrtxl from the business two years ago. Frrvnk H. M artllng, enndldnto for treasurer, and d i a r i e s E. Vkle.y. Jr. for colleilar, aro present Incum h ents who have served sntlstruitorlly. HEMPSTEAD A large, gathering of Odd Fellows and thi lr filen^H In f. <r>. O. F. H all, I H< mp»iead Bank Building. Thtirsdn? . Uight. enjoyed i ‘u enter;nlnm e n t direct- | ed hy Ire entertainm e n t eothm lttro i Several |)le<i.«ing acts were given and refreshm e n ts were served. The ne.w m iniature lighihou.M; instal led at hill ton avenue am\. Main street ns h traffic sign has been placed on a con crete pedestal, of a fdze th a t should w arn all autom oblllsta to \deer clear of It. Fnink Iteenan trf Val.- nv«mu« lr. I k - n confined to his hod two weeks hy influenza, I$e is Improving. U b e rty Bel! Council S-l. held a eiidive a t Uie home of Mrs. Flncke. iroUey stop 6? on Saturday evening. WESTHEMPSTEAD Mr.-', d m He.-. Edw ard Savage of W est Hemiwteed announces the m a rriage of her daughter, F m c c e s Beatrice, to A r th u r Milton B runkhart, Saturday, Feb ruary 12. at the C athedral of the Incur- pn.tton a t G arden City. Tin- W e st H em p stead Homo B u reau Club wfll meet. In the ►-choolliouse on W ednesday, M arch 2, nf R p.m. Mis.-; W a tkins of the County Home Bureau will give a food dem o n stration. These dem o n strations arc alw a y s attractive. GARDEN CFTY SETS PEACE EXAMPLE IN VILLAGE ELECTIONS Community Agreement Party Giver Each Section Share In Government w h ether m em b ers of the club or not. PIGS SACRiFlCED TO INCREASE FUND FOR WAYSIDE HOME CAPT. VANDEWATER MISTAKEN FOR CRIMINAL UP STATE Uempstood, Feb. \5.--C aptain 11. t.. V.-LUdeWater of Comjmtiy M, Xailoim! i.luard, limt hto first experience In be ing taken for a crim inal nt Liberty, N. Y„ recently. Captain V a n d c F a ter to a t Liberty vtoltlng Itto sister, Mr . W ilbur Manlo. WnUtlng along Main r.treot, bo w as hailed from iho opposite side of the street. “H ey, como over here,'' shouted it loud voice. Captain V a n d cW n ter looked across ilte elreot and w as ngulu Invited (u n*. im o anoln tenne to ‘ ivomo o v er hove.\ CatetUng sight; of about fik feet four at braw n behind U ki voice, ho decided ho would go over and see w h a t was w asted. A rrived across tho street, he was 1 ushered Into wluit he Votmd to be police ruvadquarters. I •'You're that, m a n ,\ averred the bur- toy Individual, who had accented him, on he led him to the aide of th e room, where, strung along the wall, word nu m e rous posters w ith tlie \muffs\ of j-eraona w anted fur crim e In various imt-te of tho county, and j-olnllng to one for whoso on (ft tire a ivwtird of *500 svur offered. Tho police officer eyed his captive again, and then studied the face on the poster, and reiterated hto belief th a t ho bad the right man. Cup tain V andoW aier hod vieionn of a Bojoufu in tho cooler while hto Identity wan t-elng oeiabllBhod. The officer road tiio description of th e m a n w anted, w h ich he com p ared w ith that, of hto captive, and Ann ’y dislded they didn't -igrec. LORETTO PLAYERS TO OFFER ^NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” On St. Putrlck'H night, M arch 17, a t Village Hall, H em p stead, the l.or- etto Players will produce th e three net faroe oomcHly, \N o thing H u t the Ti u th.\ This recent fam o u s Broadw ay produc tion to one of William Collier's greatest successes. T h e L o retto Pin yen:, fam ous for their good etago work, will he in tl|^lr best in th is sparkling comedy. Tlujtoaat to rehaarslng tm d er direction of F fnnk M. Boy lan. Ppeclal features will be on the pro gram between th e acta. Among them will be little Miss Elizabeth K ennedy of Brooklyn, who has pleased and de lighted H em p stead people for the past three yeara on St. P a trick 's night. It<-served scats at Agnew'e, Midp streeL Thorn will bn dancing after the show. — ----------- ,4 ----------------- Supt. Halford Finds Way to Sym-i pathizers’ Heart*, Through Their Stomachs 1 Icm pstead, Feb. 26.- The good re-| euhs of the ronHt pig dinner at the i Hempstead M ethodist C h u rch rece n tly ,! for th e benefit of th e W ayside Home j at Valley Stream , form the incentive | of giving another one a t L.vnbrook on F e b ruary 26. I t will be given In tin I.ynhrook M ethodist Church. The hours | uill ho from 6 to 8. Roast pigs to be s< i-vi-d, us well ns the \irlm m lngs,\ will bo from the W ayside Home F a n e . Money to being raised to Increase the onttoclty of the home. There are now Its grow n girls and four infants In the Institution, while tho plate Is Intended., to hold only 2:i. There aft; constant do mandn for m o re adm issions. .vltos I.. A. H alford, auperliuenUehf in th-x W ayside Home, a t u nrtocl a dinner of tho torecutlve Cluh, made up o f : h- ids of pona! and reform Institutions , of Iho elate. In Now York. The plan fur tho stato prison survey w as dis ! cussed. About fifty wore present. The W ayside Homo, w h ich cares for! girls who have strayed from th e i straig h t and narrow path, to tho o n l y P rotestant institution of the kind in New York state. It to not In any sense ; a penal Institution, hui Is Intended solely In glvo girls an opportunity to get back Inin the right w ay of living. Thert- to g r e a t demand for adinlaslon lo the home, a dem and th a t cannot he met for lack of room. It Is planned lo build another cottage us soon as funds car: be raised. The Institution to practically s-lf s u stniniug, th te girls doing tarn, and other w o rk on iho place and fu r nishing alm o st everything needed foi the larder, an well as liavlng a larg- surplus to sell. WIDOW OF GEO. HORSFIELD TO ADMINISTER ESTATE Mlneolu, Feb. 25.—Mrs. Edith V Horsflehl, widow of tho late Georg- llorsilekl of H em p stead, has applied for | letters of adm inistration for the estate of lior late husband. Since th e r e to no contest, it to expected tli&t Surrogate Howell will g r a n t the application. The property to valued a t *3500, and there are only the widow and an Infant hoii . George, to share In it. Hors field com mitted eulcide by hang lug. No real motive tn is ever ascribed for hto act. ( Im-fen Cli ■, l '- h. 'J.'-.-- Wfillc o U k - i x illi-y- - a r c In » lurinoll trg a id ln g tho riiiicomi' of village elections and ihere is much feeling Injoi-ted inio village cam p aigns listen t-> lhi- in-aRfige of brot h erly love, Mt lection of village ffllhcrs lu r. gov erned only h., ihc ability of the candi date and hto willingness lo serve. Tho village presidency goes by rotation, each section of iho village having a. m a n a t the lioad of in-- village governm ent a t some tlm». W h e n on- man thinks ho has carried the burden of Htateemanslup king enough lu- steps aside and agree# with tils associates that nomeono <*(po tdinll pt- Me the next term . liven the ticket to hreuied the “Fnm- mt^nliy Agrevni'-nt Pnj-iy.\ That m e ans that the com m u n ity has agreed to elect the men named on It No one contents t-.r F 'c olficc. There are no salaries. On M arch 16 the annual village or charter election will lx* held. While there will he it change in the official RtnutR of some members, only one will not serve again, and th a t because he cannot give the tim e to the office. George L. Hubbell, who has served a* village president for two term s, will ff. Louis Natouwald, now ;t metwlKi.r of tho Board of Trusteoa, will ho a candl date to sticct.xl .Mr. Hubbell. A lthough Mr. X'ntodwald still hna n year to serve eu: trustee hi.* will resign that office to bo Hcvaied r., tin- <-hltt oxecmlva's Mr. Hubbell, who hits givou of his time gvncrotmlv in ihc interests of Oar- di-n f ky, thejeyeirare of w hich to very dear to him will nm as n trustee with John li. .Savage, the latter a ennitidate for i or lection from old (tonl-n t’lty section. Frank 11. Clule, front Gnrdon City W- s ', has a year yet ro nerve. Hto associate Jam e s A. Addison to a cnnill- duto tri sueveetl himself. H'-nry S. tivr will retire because* of pressure, nf other affairs. F ix ‘3 A. Kimball xvill be a candidate for roelectlou ns village ivcasuror and Erw in A. P r a tt is again the Candida to for collector of taxon, vx hich office ho now holds. Since the to an- no contests, nomina tlc-n m eans eloction. ' W ith l lie- sumo officials lo soiro next yva- h to tissumcil thftt tliCTt' will he no change hi Ihc appplntlv# officials. Attovn-\. f \ W a lter Randall Is tho enr- poration vounsoi an d ' Village Clerk Courtnoy to expected to continue, in lua position. WEST HEMPSTEAD RESIDENTS WANT BETTER TRAIN SERVICE V., iU-m iiauad, Feb. 26.—Complaint is made hx rcsM cnts of W ent Hem p stead about the L. I. It. It. train sor- vlce ou the W e st H em p stead B ranch. A storage battery car to used on the West H em p stead linn. Among other thing# n la claim ed the rocking of the ca r aa ii ru n s over ihe road has a ten dency to m a k e passengers seasick. It to;also objected th a t tho car does not make its schedule and doe# not m a k e suitable connections w ith train s tor N n v York to enable roeidenta to got to bus hies.i on tlipo. The m a tter Is'b e in g taken up with the railroad com p any. In an effort to get better eorvlee. 1 i XX ill I rain liny Semite H em p stead. Feh. 25.—A training course for Hoy Seoul tniop . ffWllnJs will I'*Kan w ork Maturdny, l-V-h, unry 19, at 2 o'cl-K-li, n t tllav in:- Hotel. Main Hti-.tel, H em p stead, under mipervlalon of thn N assair CoxiiicH, ftoy rtcout# of AmoH- •■a. Tliorough infitiltig in x.-trlou# bran d ies of the xvork wa« g i . ei-. Dr. Sm ith to in • b arge of the first aid work. Bandaging will he dem o n strated and to-, furi s mi m a n y sulur,'i>i win to d--liv- The Jonas mllifnery nperunc present, -’d n mom attractiv e m-r.fy ot XY»- would like to aec ihem pet n h-n-t- for every hat. PROTECTION AND VICTORY BOWLERS COME TO CRISIS Uempoteud, Feb. 26.—T h e bowling gomca between P rotection and Victory Hose CoroptUlle*. to Ire rolled torporrow (Friday) evening aro aniU-lpated with great Intereet by llremen. Both team a have won ull their league games. The beet ot Hupremacy will come Friday night. Qamee Last F riday evening w ere be tween H a rper Hook and Ladder Com pany and Union Kiigino Company, H a r per winning all three gam es w ith g o a l m argins. Tho score: H A R P E R HOOK ft I.ADDKR CO. R4. P o teni ........ 126 169 Ncuacbnsfer .................. 135 147 169 F. P e tere ............ 168 149 Jennlng# ............ 16!) 1U3 fl. DeW eefl . .......... 183 182 787 788 823 UNION l/elboldt ............ 110 MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE ADRIAN H. COURTENAY Second National Bank Building HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Thrilled by (ii-miine W a r P ictures H em p stead, Feb. 25.—A crowd th a t nearly filled Village H a ll enjoyed the m o t io n picture entertainm e n t given u n der auspices ot H em p stead P o st, 390, American Legion. Then) w ere four reels, taken by the U .S. A rm y tiignal Corps In tra n c e . Intim a te w a r scones w ere shexvii. some move ii-altottc than any ever shown here before. Between reola th e a n d i e n c e song w a r H o n g s. An oto chestra furnished music. The evening was thotoughly enjoyable. Xu imui or xvoman ran de term ine for themselves tho condition of tholr teeth. You should seek o com p etent den tist anil have him m a k e thorough exam ination. Your health Jdepcnds upon your Ul- geflllon—your digestion de pends upon the condition' of your tdeth and they should not be neglected. timouncenitot »• u-.ntu at ibe nrrlx- li of tlir ren Inteet Xuvelhrs lo .Xloterloto »nil St>le« tw TAILOR MADE COSTUMES AND COATS fur the coining Sprloit mid Cmnuui-i-. ItXPKBT WORHAf-XNSim* AT MOPFRATK PK1CE8. We ideo hove Oil dlseU.x, SAMPLE liKEIKK# whL-b are offered #« Mod erate Prlree. ' You are rordliiUx- tortted to eull end ln«»ert them. I ul*o (to— FANCY DRY CLEANING Work vailrd for and drllverod. The Fifth Avenue Tailor LADIES’ TAILOR AND FURRIER 24 Main Street, Is le p hone iP M * Mi er.lt. Or inlier 17. 10»(, ROCKVILLE CENTRE WEEKDXYe Eaelit-anl Penn. RlalioB—X. I.euie N. I . I‘,-nn. Rlallou— X. XI.. 3.HI. 7.IK-. #.SS. ‘t.r.lt, 11.60. P. M.. BU.to. kl.80. 1.63, e-i.lZ, :1.00. eS.h',. 4.OX. h4.44. 4.IX*. h.y.l-'i. 5.M. *3.19, US. 19. r5.*li. hfl.ifi, <. 1 10 , 7.09, s.ie, n.i». 10 . 21 , 11 . 20 , \u h i i.:io, Triiin* l.euTi- llrook’yn. (Klalbueh \ l v . )— X. « . , 3.47, 7.0.1, 8,84, »..r,. 18.88. p. XI. *12.41. 12..'#l. kl.'i*. 1.41). *2.4#. 4.59. g.1.41. 4.0.7, III.4#. 1.57, hS.lS. 3.:tS. »5.:.2. *5.52. efi.52, Int.J-O, 41,54, 7.11, # . l l . U.l 4. 111.28. 11.2:1. NUht 1.80. tVrstward Train* l.rsce RoekeUle #.04. 6.1V. O-ntrr.—A. M., 5.78. #.0». 6.1V. IHt.Sl. h7.11, Ii7.27. 7.811. h-.n;, x.u-i. iis.22. ja.27. hs.is, e.04. 1137 . . 11 .or, 1- M. 12.20. 1.41). 2.48. 3.141. 1.21, 4.36, 5.50. li.IS, 7.81. 8.2(1. 9.341, 11.20. ■41 VDATH . l i IJo At ward f‘eaii. Statin M ., UBERTY BELL COUNCIL, D.0FA. GIVES ANNIVERSARY BANQUET I toinpsteitU. F<-b. 25.— L iberty Bell Council, S4, IXatighters 4>f AmPrioo, celo- hrateit h* se-r-nd .-mnlvx-nwry In the bnnqw -t hall of th e Ifem p stead Bank hulUiliiK. l-rew n t w e re ninny members tuid frivnito, am o n g t tieui a large dele- gallon from the H u n tington Council. .V ter the im-cting a delightful t-nter- itiiniiieni was elv.-n by tab utoil young p-oide. .XfastiT J o h n , Bird of (tVovert street plity.sl pluno Mekutiulia and Ulga Fuchs. S years old, looking like a lit tie Miry lu her gold slippers anil la vendor .-atin diesp. ohATtned itie aiidlenoe with fancy too ikuu-lng. H e r sister, Beatrkxi Fu-'lis, 13 (both nieces of M rs. llecnan) did a very difficult toe dance to perfec.- ilo/i. di tight ing tdl present. Miss fLan- n.an Fragile, iff, from the Bronx, sang |i.\ipiiUu- svlei-tions. Mr. V a u g h a n , ac- . o m p a n y ing nt the piano. M tss Itoatrlee Fit- hs, dressed as a s- hool f*5y. and Miss f>p.igite, as .a fxchool girl, (fid a xcr.v am u sing dance. A fter ihe c n tertalnrnenlilun' heon was served to atom t 100 persons. The coinmltteo which arranged for the .teixiratlnns. tho crilcrtaUitrg-tu and the luncheon oompilsed M rs. C. Ocs-tz. M rs. V aughan, M rs. I. Baldwin and Mrs. F. tichroeder. DancUig helped along the gaiety of tho evening, aLso \M adam e Zaza,\ the tortunc teller, who w as rushed with 8 .:* , 0.69. 11.89. P. M., 1.40. 2.60, 4.6.1 4.80, 8,13, 8.67. 9.83, 10.17. 11.80. MxM 12.51. Train* Teiit,' llrooklyo (H u iU o ib Ax--.)— V. >1., 4.84. 8.28. 10.02, 11.30. P. M., 1.18, 3.00, 1.05 , 4,31. 8.12 . 8.07. #.5n. 10,11, 11.30. Xhdit 12.31. «>-( it ,i r-1 Train* l.ra-.'r Horlntito Centre/—A. M.. #.43, 8.12, 0.31, 11.02. P, M.. 12.18, 3,00, 4.44. 5 45. 7 19. 8.28. 8.52. 10.30 11.29. HEMPSTEAD W EEKDAYS Eastwurd l.ellte v . V. Pctui. .Slnttoii— X. >1.. 3.40. O. 29, (1.4-8. hV.lfl. 7.40. 0.00. 0.50, Jl.OOl P. XI.. *12.20. 12.80, 1.12, 1.88. *2.40, 3.60. 3.4 .. hi.O t, 4 .U , h5.15, 5.11, 5.41, 0.15. 6.49, 8.10. 9.10, 10.21, 11.30; night, 12.80. t.SO. tVestWnrtt l.enre Heiuintend—A. 31., 5.25, L0.23, 0.30, 7.06. 67.31. 7.60. 8.09, h8.34. 0.05, 0,48. 10.21. 11.621 V. M.. 12.33, 4.07, g l . 8 t , 2.14, 3.11. 4.28. 4.39, 3.23. 6 .t8 . 0.31. 7.10, 9.20. 10.14, ll.3 3 i , nlgbt, 1.80. 8 VXD A I S Eastward J.vnx'v N. Y. Pemi. Siutluu— .V. XI., 4.20, 8.01, *.50, 0.50. 11.151 P. 31., 1.08, 1.56. 2.66, 4.15. 5.25. 6.13. 6.40. 8.07. 0.45. 11.80; nltht 12.30. Leovo HeniDsivail— A. IXl., 7.20, 6.01. 10.00, 11.091 P. M„ 13.37.. 1.18. 1.62, 3.01. 4.41. 3.9*. 5.36. (1.20. 7.30, 8.37 . 0.511 lit*bt, 1,89. FREEPORT WEEKDAYS ..in i l n s leove X. T . Peno. Stntlen.— A. 11., 3.40. 7.02, 8.80. 0.69, ll.OCi P. :xt..gl2,46, 12.61. k l.80, 1.56. *7.49, 8.00, *8.46, 4.04, h i . 44. 4.58, 111. 15. S6.35, 6.35, *5.19. *3.19, ex6.10, hfl.15, 6.49. 7.09, 8.10, 9,10. 10.24, 11 . 1 0 :. n il h i. 1.30. ® SUNDAYS A. M . 1.80, 8.28. 0.60. It-.W: P. M ., 1.18. '.'.OO. 8.03. I 30. 6.13. 8,01, 0.03, 10.17, U.ROi iitsht. 12.34, Truln* la-nvr lXro<ikl)ii (Elatbneb Axre.l— XX EEhJJAYS A. M .. 8.47. 7.03. 8.84. e.67. 12.44, 12.30, kt.88. 1.40, 1O..10I P. M. 88. 1.40, *2.18, 2.60, *6.41, , Ii5.13. 68.30, 5.82. *3.52 8:15. 6:31. \ i l l . 8:11. . ,. M.: 1:30. N l s h t .. Hr 10:112. 11:83 A. M.i 1 * 8 . 8.07 . 8.60. 10.10. 11.80 3:00. P. >L 1.05. b l.i* . *3:3*. ei3:8*. lOOkl. 11:19, P 4:01, 8.-25, 109 4.03 . 4.34 . 0.12. 12.38 Nleht. m i n . Lenre Ireepurt fur Xexv York nod Cruoklm, W eekdun 3:20. 3:36, 6:20. h6:49, h'.OI, 1(7.10, 47.31. h7.42. h7.51. 7.30, 6 8 .1U. J8.',:!. h*.37. 8.56. 0.51. 10.33 A. M.I 12.10. 1.81, 2.37, 8.25, l.lfl, 4.40, 3.86. 6.80. 7.31. 8.17. 8.81, 11.18 P. M. Sou dor* 6.84, 8.31, 9.23, 10.32 A . M.I 12.08, 2.52. 4.30. 0.37. 7 .U . 8:11. 8x14. 10*1), 11*1 P. M. Tide Time TnUe Siihleet to Cbaoge Wllhnnt Only, iltoept HoJklor*. Only WE BEAUTIFY HAIR AND GJVF, T1H Newest of Coiffures MANICURING and SCALP TREATMENT llO C I W : !) A. -XL to 6 P. M. KVKNINGB BY APr4>Cx.'TXrF.NT M. E. V1EHAEUSER f ormerly trills Rbntor, Phlla. ROOM 3, SECOND FLOOR K. OF C BUILDING HEMPSTEAD Saturdere Onli Saturday- k—S.ilnnla; t— threm li—Erceut te-Uollday* Only. ioUt sliders. juiye r.tix-pt Dee, U3. Jen. . 18. Ho SaturdMi* and UolhUiy*. r--8tnpi on H< B. WOOmVABH. erel Pn* awenKer A*eut. GALVIN’S RESTAURANT 301 FRONT OT., HK.MPSTFgXD, L. L CENTRAL HOTEL Rreatotnat, I to fl.3»—Lm ioh, 63c, 13 to $ D inner, 80o, fl to 8 —SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER— RCNn.XY, 13 to 8, m.00 Ala O n rtc—AQ Boy Real EComo CooklsiH ITOKNIHHKD ROOMfl FO R HUNT MML SCHUMANN-HEINK BUYS RESIDENCE AT GARDEN CITY C.arden City, I'edx. i,r,.—Madame Tlrtx- estlns Sehum a n n -llelnk wfll >ir*-nooe a resM ent of D arden City 1)1 April of th is year. The opera s t a r has purrhixsed the handsom e colooLti home of Jam e s W. und I-Jihei II. flohhs, 94 St. J.lme* itre e t , for, HS.OOO. M.adamc $Vhumarxn-HelnL. now 11 vbig a t 610 W e st 110th rtreet. New Verb City, w 114 come to her new heme her.- In April to rest until she satia for Ei.m p e in the sum m e r. M rs. G u y . daughter ot tixe lam o u s singer, w h o will soon retu r n from Bu- m p e , will also reside here. The place purchased to of brick, col on lit l design, having 13 rooms. I t to perfectly appointed thrxiughout. VICTOR BAKERY A. n U L D t M l i K4.I B, Frog 24 MAIN STRECT, HEMPSTEAD A L L K IX D 3 OF BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY BA R E D DA 11A BHDfsRti TAKEN FDR FANCY CAKES O rders Prom p ty J>Mwre<1 Phone 1R43 H em p stead V -* :V:ii i\ V a I i jlpsfc/ •{M m ! Bedell S t, BRAYSHAW LAUNDRY Phone 6 8 4 ■■ riT h ! l 1 1 1 1 1 r « J ) i i 'U’X— -TTT-r- FROM THE BABY’S DAINTI EST FROCKS • r yoer owo owimmP, 10 ( mi . J m ?\* *Mpt 4 ihnd iV*r hfcufchxdd Uncow. yow will And r r + r t u t *t LAUNDRY WORK •r# M, NUiUftNton In t xe^ry he#g«ut. V kx ue< >»4iz ttur^lf Wori to u* Uilr» \w rt t*J*i »<'** Loo orti tr# can plm+e ? Hempetead I I a H. DRES1NG 1 urxiw rfr erllh B. AJimuu, York Swecun e to B. TWun— UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES W indow Situuie*. Awnings, D reperie*. Cshlote Malting anil Peltahlng TaL, 602-W H am p staad 318 FRONT ST^ H E M P S T E A D , L I What She Likes 5 1 M id a box o f our ice cream , h e w e lcom e to th e ladies at a o y h o u r ot th e day or e v e n in g . it can be eaten and enjoyed because of it* e x tr a o r d in a r y good flavor and because of th e n o u r ish ing q u a lity of ing red ien ta we pu t into it T a k e hom e a q u a rt, Maun Siren* r u d o l p h H in n e ’ (EonneTlf O tteo'a) IC B C R K A M a s d C O N P B C « O H » * Y HSM P 8TEAD = W N A S S A U LUM B E R CO. D e alere in Lumber, Sash, Doors, Trim, Masons Materials and Hardware EFFSCTIVt AT ONCE FORDSON TRACTORS anxm to $ 625.00 ft a a peisnrr E6»t«ewNd»MI • BedtteOoa at glffluw YARDS AT H icksville and H e m p stead Telephone 3 Telephone 370 Onr Mill facilities place us In a position to get out nil descriptions of Mill W o rk prom ptly. PIEDMONT BRAND P1EDM0NT-MT. AIRY GUANO CO. HIGH GRADE MIXED FERTILIZERS AND MATERIALS ESTABLISHED 1808 Form u las and A nalysis to Tour Liking Quality and Service G u aranteed ’ W c us.- the very host m a terials th a t money can buy tn uuuuifao- tnrfng our goods, and sell the highest grade fertilizers a t the lowest possible prices. A .....u . W e tiave no secrete to hide and Invito Inspection of our work*,, wheru yon ran see up-to-date m a chinery m ixing o n r fertlM aen thoronghly, an absolutely essential feature in securing beat, results. W e are absolutely Independent and controlled by no tru s t or com bine. ORDER FROM L. J. NIGHTINGALE Jtin a g e r Long Island e a h a 269 PULTON AVENUE, HEMPSTEAD, L L AGRNTd WxUiTKD X h b In d U p r n a a t* F a m to p b m e n # tk now wtihin the ren t h ut afl IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Tbr Ford Motor tompany wMsee u» that Ford cam are Dow <4 the lowest poisJble figures and no further reductions cao be expected. AM hxficatioDB pobt to «» Active demand tn the early Spring end the temporary shutdown of die Ford factor ies wfll to tome extent retard productioo- ln order Lo tave your car when you want vmble that you BUY OR ORDER NOW. We have a few cars oo hand but they wiD not last long when the rush starts. The following prices are quoted Detroit WITH SELF-STARTER Rnuhoet, M85.00 Toetag, $510.00 Coepe, $745.00 Sedan, $7S5.00 Ferdsea Trader, $625.00 WITHOUT SEWTARTER O w es, $366.61 Track, (Paetunatic tires) $545.00 Ceeaplete line of genuine Etord D a n a , aw saenrii*. tire-, t t i w otto, e n s e e e , etev. e v . BltPAlMNti AND OT COMMiTKVr W. T. m nUIBOIl A n*. „ 8 l T '1 £ t k ,2 a i l K A ^ mm