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FOR SALECows
OWE OOOD TAMILY COWInquire ur MUCK .SI.i 1KI..I I .0. UHJC I K .Kast (JU OKUt- . 4 4 t l | l
TEN rKESH MII.CU COWSAnd 2 BOOI I work hnncs. li.'. i iui iaWfprice.*. A. W. IIAI 'KI', Ovtr Hill Faun,llui :u. Stony llrcok. 42t4p
JERSEY COW4 years old . lillUNO KOSCL'KIKWKV..laurel , !.. I. 4 H 4 P
ONE TRESH COWOne horse. I'lUCD H. DOWNS, SoundAvenue, Hiverheail , 40lt 'c
PIQS AND COWSl'lsa ready to go. 2 fresh cows, sooclMedium iirii'Ml farm horse. l\ .1.COIIWJN, Kiverliead . SStfc
JERSEY CATTLERome Just freshen«il. For price call atfarm. J. V. WILSON', Jamesport, I.. I.
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COWSHolstelns, Guernseys. Jerseys, CanadianAyreshlrvs ; 101) head new milch cowsand sprliiKers always on hand. W K pro-ducers. We deliver to HNdceport andNew Louden boats. Phone or write yourwants. TUB LYMAN KAIUI , OKOtHiKW. TRISCHMAX, Xlgr., itlddlelleld.Conn. 36tl2|i
PigsSO SPRING PIOS
And 2 boars. For prices call at farm.J. V. WILSON , Jainesport. 43t ie
DUROC PIOSPrice at farm. No Sunday business.KVERETT W. DOWNS. S2 SoundAvenue, Riverhead, N. Y. 42l'Jp
HorsesTWO OOOD HORSES
Scund and , gentle and very active; 1 aeood saddle horse. MKltTON II , 10I>-WARDS, -Springs, L. I. 44t fc
PoultryCOMMEBCIAI. POtTLTRY FARM:
Modern. Mammoth Incubator, capacity7.'0ft etrss: brooder house, capacity 4000chicks; G laying houses, each loox l l - t't.1\ O. 110X 75 , ManorviNe. L. I. 42tfe
WHITE WYANDOTTE CHICKS25 cts. each, 100 or over 22 cts. each.LAKESIDE FARM , V. H. K I R K U P .Prop., Mattituck, L. I. Tel. Mattituck49E»3. 27tfc
CUSTOM HATCHINODone at BriRhtwaters Poultry Fnrm.Tel. Bay Shore 47.1-M. 3.1tfc
HATCHINO EOOSWHITE WYANDOTTE EOOS
For hatching good winter layers. It.50per 15; $7 per 100 . HOWARD T.MESCHUTT. Hampton Bays, N. Y. ?.2tfc
Seeds and PlantsTOMATO PLANTS
Stone and Matchless, in 100 lots at f i . '.dper 100. CHARLES. R. FUANKHN11ACH& SONS. Southampton , N. Y. 44t '.!r
STERLING} SEEDPlant nnd Poultry Farm will carry atull line of. Burpee's seeds, Fordhookbush htnas, grass, , clover and alfalfaseed, seed oats, onion sets, peas andbeans of all kinds, strawberry plants,cabbage, lettuce and pansy plants, spray-ing materials, spray pumps, etc. Writefor catalog; ready some time in Fob.RALPH W. STERLING, tcl. 55 Peconic,Cutchocno. L.- '• 23tfc
BoatsMOTORBOAT
Round bottom, 20 feet long, 5% feetwide, 8 h. p. 2-cylinder engine, newpaint. Price J450. Arrange to be seenwith K. B. TUTHILL, Jainesport, L. I.
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35-TT. CABIN CRUISER8-ft. beam, A-l condition; 12-16 h. p.4-cyllnder, 4-cycl e Kearmith motor, in-stalled 1 year ago. Price reasonable.For further information GEORGE GAS-SERT, West Main St., Riverhead . 41t lc
SHARPIES12-ft., 14-ft .. 10-ft.. built by order. W.H. TCJRBUSH E. Main St., Rive rhead.
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SLOOP YACHT31x9V,, fast and able, first class condi-tion. $700 . JOHN TRACKS, SouthJaniesport. Tel. 405 Jainesport. 43t2|i
SEVERAL MARINE ENGINES2 h. p. to 12 h. p., also reverse fcears,magnetos, etc. Priced to suit. .1. I I ,CARTBR & SON, South Jainesport
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CATBOAT2 yrs. old, 20 ft. long and. 10 ft. wide,with 22 in. decks; equipped with S ll. p.2-cyllnder Gaffga engine, cabins, (bothsummer and winter) hatches, etc . Com-plete equipment for c.icalloplng or anideal pleasure boat. Apply to GEO ltd I''.K. BROWN , South Jamesport, L. I. Tel.237F13. 44t lp
20-PT. CATBOAT WITH CABINCV. h. p. l-cylinder Grey engine. Goodshape nnd can travel heavy sea. Apply11. NELSON MOORE, Cutchogue. L. 1.
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MOTORBOATBargain if sold at once. 20 ft., raiseddeck cruiser, sleep 4, basin, toilet , sink.12 li. p. Lathrcp motor, n«,v Cape Codtypo; can he seen ul Shlnnecock gates.A-i condition, w.vr/r tiit DOWNS, c;ataTender, Hampton ll.iys. 41tfc
POWERBOAT2n-ft. S-ln.xS-ft . -1-in., with 1G h. p. 4-cyole heavy duty motor. Suitable forcommercial fislUng or party work. Forfurther particulars address WILLIAMF. LEWIS, Center Brook , Conn. Box 02.
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AutosLATE '2!i DURANT
7,000 miles, new, A-l condition, plentyof extras, quick sale, ?60i) , will , takeFc-rd as part payment . Tel . 217-M , ICii-s tQuogue. 43t2p
1922 ACE MOTORCYCLEFullv piiuinped , excellent condition.Demonstration any time. JOHN P.ItlBSDORl'H, Riverhead. Tel. 141-Tt..- ¦ 43t2p
• BTJICK 6 TOURING CARGood condition, good running cnT.er. nondtires. WALLACE S. DOWN'S, River-bead, L. I. 41tfc
CADILLAC TOURINGIn good 001111111011. 0 Noiwc. lk cord tires.Any di 'inunxtrutlon. Price J lT iO. or wil ltrade fur Dcdge or ullier small coupe.J I A R O L D STECK , East Quogue, L. I.
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USED CARSA number of good used Dodge, Hudson,Cadil lac , Huirk , lieu and Kor. l pleasureand commercial ours. Also Dodge, Nash,Ken and Ford trucks. Special terms.V A I L !>F J*INKS . Uuogiie. 42tfe
USED CARSDo.l ,-e Brothers i :c:i •euiiiw . recimdi-lionoil , in exce l lent shape; 101 y ]>odgeBrothers sutuirhari . l:U S and 1H20 sedans,i:t i :t am] i:«2o roadsters. Ford sedansand touring cars . Sa.von touring. $100.7-pass. <\>lo touring oar. "rime paymentsnrrimged. J A M E S A . CONltOY , INC..I'atciiiiguo . I.. 1. Tel . JOG. 43tfc
DODGE TOURING CARIn good condition; been run IS ,000 miles,J20U . Also 1 12 h. p. 2-eyllnder Lathropmarine engine in good running order.A bargain to a ipilek buyer. MERTON11 . EDWARDS . .Springs, L. I. 4Ufc
USED CARS 'l 'H T Hudson 7-pass., touring- $3501923 Essex couch , disc wheels . . ; . 7f»01923 l-^sex coach , wood wheels . . . . 7001922 Nash touring f,f,01932 Ford sedan 2751920 Maxwell touring 2u01920 Chevrolet touring 1251922 iieu touring, 7-pa.ss SOO1922 Columbia touring 30019211 Oakland touring r.O1921 Tralllc truck 7G0
'J'rades & Terms Considered.ROBERT F. WELLS. IXC
Tel. r.0. Stony Brook . L. I.44tlc
- —_ jFRANKLIN SEDAN
Type S, good running order and goodrubber. $l«l i . Address C11AKLES P.D A L Y , 13) Crescent Road. Balbyon.Phone 17C . 44tfc
PORD ROADSTERGood rubber, good motor. Price $100.]¦:. D. GOLDSMITH, Southold. 44tfc_
TWO FORD RUNABOUTS1 Fcrd touring. I. M. YOUXO & CO..IXC, Riverhead. -14t3«L-
ONE PORD TRUCKSuitable for grocery or meat delivery. 1kitchen stove in good condition, likenew, butcher's ice box. KAS.MIR W1LK.Cutchogue, L. 1. 44t2p
FORD SEDANJ,ate 1921 . starter, lights, extra shoe andrims, tires like new . $250 or best offer.WALL Y LEE. Trrtnt Pond House, XoyaoRoad, Sag Harbor, L. I. 44tlp
USED CARS ON EASY TERMS1923 Ford sedan $450.1923 Ford sedan 475.1922 Ford sedan 400.1922 Ford sedan 425.1921 Ford sedan 350.1920 Ford sedan 250.1923 Ford coupe 450.1922 Ford coupe 375.1921 Ford coupe ;. 350.1921 Fcrd coupe 300.1920 Ford coupe 225.1923 Ford touring 300.1922 Ford touring 260.1921 Ford touring 200 .1920 Ford touring 100 ."1919 Ford touring 75.191S Ford touring 50.1923 Ford runabout 325 .1922 Ford runabout 260.1919 Ford runabout 125Two 1920 Ford pneumatic tire
speed trucks. 1-ton 250.Maxwell touring good condition... 25.Saxon touring, good condition . . . . 25.Case touring, goc-d condition 25 .Overland touring, good condition . . 25 .Briscoe touring, good condition . . . 25.Studebaker 6, good condition . . . . 50.Dodge 1919. good condition 200.Chevrolet 1919, good condition . . . 75.Reo truck( good condition 100.Also new chevrolets. Maxwells, Reos andWestcotts. PECONIC GARAGE, Pe-conic, L. I., 1 block from Railroad sta-tion. Telephone Southold 52FG. lctfc
GREATEST TIRE BARGAINSOn Long Island. A large assortment ofgood tires slightly used. Tires all makesand sizes from $3 and up.' High gradeguaranteed tires carried in stock.Kelly Springfield tires carried in stock.GEORGE BARB, Greenport, L. I. Phorte144. 17tfo
AUTOMOBILEFOR SALE—Maxwell touring, 1917, goodmechanically and otherwise. Self start-er etc. $100. JOHN JOXES, Phone 116Bridgehampton. L. I. 31tfc
TIRES AT MAIL ORDER PRICES30x3% 30x3%Goodyear, Firestone & Miller fabrics,$S.50 . Gcodyear, Firestone & . Miller<K.rds, $10.50. PATHFINDER, $7. Allguaranteed first grade fresh stock, PE-CONIC GARAGE. Peconic, I,. I. Tele-phone Southold 52F6 . 16tfc*
USED CARSFord roadster 1923 , . . . . $ 2 5 0Ford touring 125Ford roadster, winter top 75Ford sedan 275Chevrolet sedan , now paint 425
RIVERHEAD .MOTOR SALESRiverhead, X. Y.
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ONE OAKLAND ROADSTERWith winter top. just overhauled, newlypainted and good rubber; good condition.Price $300. BOX 223 . Southold. SOtfc
Real Estate and BuildingsFARM IN NEW KINGSTON
lf, 0 acres, in the heart of cauliflower in-dustry -of the Catskills , '/, mile fromcreamery & postulllce: good buildings &gooil water. JAME S RlHJKHTSOX , NewKingston . X. Y. 44tlp
S ACBIiS AT WAMPMISSIC STATION$000 cash. Write .1 . BRACEWELL, 185Buller St.. Brooklyn. 44tlp
14 LOTS IN PATCHOGUEOn road, tn Port Jefferson . X. BF.S-.TAKDIN , 1511 First Ave., New YorkCity. ¦ 43t4p
14-ROOM HOUSE—A BARGAINGarage on lot 140x145 , West Side Ave.,Fast Quogue. More land adjoining placeif desired; 2 baths , kitchen toilet . 11bedrooms, living-, room, dining room,kitchen , screened porch. Price includingfurniture, $S ,0o0 , for quick sale. E. M.ELLIS, Fast Quogue. Tel. East Quogue15-R. 42tlp
15-EOOM HOUSEI'urnished or unfurnished; garage, barn55x35 , extension 20x20 ; also a carpentershop 9x12. I t will be good place for ahoarding house. MRS. H. W. GORDON ,Southold , L. I . 42t lp
S-SOOM BUNGALOW FOR RENTFurnished, with modern improvementsand garage. BRIGHTWATERS POUL-TRY FARM. lei. Bay Shore 473-M . 33tfc
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Garage with 7 acres of land, on mainroad , east of North Fork Country golfgrounds, suitable for duck farm. Price$4 ,000. V. ADAMS , Turn Tike DuckFarm. New Road. Riverhead. - 42t4c
MISCELLANEOUSOAK EXTENSION TABLE
3 leaves, square ends; good as new.Price $s . R. M. BAYLES, Middle Island .
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COOKING RANGEIn good condition, good baker. Will sellcheap. MRS . GEORGK F. STACKl'OI.K .Riverhead. 43tfe
FARM MACHINERYMollne 5-lt. binder, good ns new;Champion traction potato digger, slight-ly used; 1 Empire grain drill, good con-dit ion; 1 12 h. p., 1 11 . c. portable gasengine. The above will be suld at sacri-fice prices; your inspection solicited.WILLIAM F. FUIIST & SOX, EastMarion. 43t2c
TWO IRON EDGE SPRAYERSPerfect order. Will sell 1. One gangplow also. C. J. HAXXABUnY, R. F. n'.,Mattituck. 43t2p
DOUBLE OTEN BOYNTON RANGEWith water back, perfect condition, tinebaker, c/o K, County Review. 42tf
SCALECIDE .The dormant spray that controls thescale; does not Injure the tree. Veryeasy to apply. Write for pamphlet giv-ing full spraying Information. RALPHW. STERLING, tcl . Peconic 56 , Cut-chogue, L. I. 23tfc
4 H. P. STATIONARY ENGINEGas or gasoline; good running order.Bargain $75. KXCELSIOR GARAGE.Babylon, L. I. 42t4p
PEDIGREED POLICE DOGSImported stock , male and female, Gmonths old. Fomalc, $50. O. F. GAR1C11 ,East Moriches. L. I. Tel. 192-M . 42t4p
ONE 5-FOOT DEERINO MOWEROne -set 14-foot cauliflower shelvings, 4cellar' sash with frames; all in goodorder, li B. PRIXCE, Greenport, L. 1.
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FOB SALE—Blasting powder, dyna-mite caps and fuse. E. S. MILLER,TVading- River, L. I. No business doneon Sunday. 9tfc
PRESSURE TANKS—nave a large stock, t hydro-Dneumatlc pressure tanks,elzes 120 to 1,000 gal. Immediate de-livery. Full discount to dealers. DUF-FIELD CONSTRUCTION' CO., Ronkon-koms, Ii 1. Tel. 62-R. . 35tfc
ONE HARDER SILO30-ft.xl2-ft . 1n line condition. IT. F.HEXDRICKSOX, Bridgehampton, L. I.
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A 3 H. P. GAFTGA ENGINEComplete with carburetor, shaft, pro-peller. Used about 20 hours. BOX SS7.Southampton, X. Y. 42t3c
ONE SMALL SAFEGood condition; 1 Burroughs addingmachine, 1 No. 3 Underwood Standardtypewriter. Apply WILLIAM H. CHAP-MAX & SOX, East 'Moriches, X. Y. 44t lc
DONKEY, CART AND HARNESSKind with children, can cultivate. J.H. SEXIOR , 'Center Moriches. Tel. 154 .
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SHEEP ~
Flock of S. MARY J. CITATTLE, Hamp-ton Bays, X. Y. 44t2p
ONE 3-PUMP SPRAYERIron-Age. almost new. J. EDWARDGARVEY. Mattituck, X. Y. 44tfc
AN ACRE OF STANDING RYEAnd a Ford runabout. ASA D. FORD-HAM , East Main St.. Riverhead. 44t2c
TWO LARGE SIZE BEDS2 hair mattresses. 2 Pox springs, diningroom table, rocking chair, 1 chiffonier,large mirror. Apply B. SKIDMARK ,c/o Mrs. F. Anton, East Moriches , L. 1.
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LOCUST POSTS 'G ft. long. 6 in. diameter. 40c each. FREDMBIS . Middle Island. X. Y. 44tlp
NEWTOWN INCUBATORSOrder that new incubator or extra sec-tion before July 1st and save lOtf of thocost. Easv terms arranged If desired.JUSTA POULTRY FARM . L. I. Dealers.plnjhe G29 , Southampton, X. Y. 44t2c
USED INCUBATURS4800 Wishbone, 6000 Candee; also Candeesections. Prices right and equipmentns good as new. JUSTA POULTRYFARM, Southampton. X. Y. 44t2<-
ONE LARGE WHEEL CHAIRAlso pair crutches. Apply MRS. E. G.DOWNS. Maple Ave.. Riverhead. 4 4t2c
DOUBLE ACTION DI8C HARROWFor Fordson. Must be In good condition.Cal l or write EDWARD GOOZDA, Bait-ing Hollow, X. Y. 4 4t lp
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITYElectrical contracting, established 20years, doing large business in past ,growing community on Long Island.Address BOX 209, Review Ofllce . 44trc
SEVERAL BICYCLESSome are new ; also good stock of tires.No business on Sunday. BOX 43 , Aque-bogue, N. Y. << » c
BUT Gil ASS NOWFor any door window or windshield cfany "nodel Ford sedan, coupe, touring orroapEter. Alway on hand at . PECONICGARAGE, Peconic. L. I. .'TelephoneSouthold 52F6. lOtfc
523,50 TOR A SPRING SUITMade to order by "Golden Rule" Nasli.Latest styles and 100 samples of goodsto choose from. T measure you. Sendpostal and I'll call. HAROLD ABRA-HALL, East Moriches. 38tfc
MCCORMICK TEAM MOWERSouth Bend steel beam plow, teamwagon, 1-thorge surrey, 2 ino-ohick lampbrooders, Excelsior fanning mil!'.. Waxand green pod hush beans for seed. 4 0cents per quart. W. D. HERZOG & SOX,Center Moriches. X. Y. SCtfc
PIPELESS FURNACES16-Inch, $75; 18-inch , $85; 20-lnch. $99:22-ineh. $111; delivered to ¦ your home.HARRY O. PUFF, Springfield Gardens.L. I. •' 35tfp
GO-LIGHT CAPACITY DELCO PLANTUsed only a short time; In perfect con-dition: bargain at half regular price.JOSEPH PETIT, Canal Road, Port Jef-ferson Station. 41t4p
FURNITUREAnd ncusenola goods or any descriptionbought , eold and exchanged. I have aready market for stamps, coins, curios-ities, old manuscripts, old paintings,bocks and personal property of any kind:false teeth , old jewelry, old pewter, olduniforms, - etc.
Appraisals for Insurance and execu-tors.
Storage for furniture, etc; 10,000 ft.Auctkms every, 2 weeks.
WILSON 3. GILLAMAuctioneer,
Sayvllle, L. I. Phone Conn.30152c
LAWN MOWERSSales and service. Plorse. hand andpower mowers. New and used machines.Coldwell . Ideal , Motc-Mowc-r and 4-Acre.CHARLES E. FRANKEXBACH & SONS.Southampton, N. Y. 40tfc
HELP WANTEDCOUPLE—OR MAN
For general cleaning. SUFFOLKCOUXTY TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL.Holtsvllle, L, I. 43t2c
SALESLADYKindly apply in morning. FRIEDMANBROS., Flanders Road, Riverhead . 43t2e
LAUNDRESSGood wages to the righ t party . LONGISLAND HOUSE, Riverhead. 42t3c
SETTLED WOMAN, WHITEFor general housework , good plain cook,family of 2, good wages. B, -c/o Review.
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Minimum Price One Insertion, 50 Cents CASH IN (1Each Additional Insertion 35 Cents ADVANCEOwing to tho great expense involved in postage * stationery and the I Ibilling of small charges, customers are required to pay cash with theorder for insertion of classified advertisements. Petty charges of all I Ikinds have therefore been discontinued for the reasons stated above. 1 1 .
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¦WORXlNa noUSEKEEPEBWilli soiiie kncwlortizo nt* prj ictiral nurs-tiiK. Simple eoulihiir. no wu iliitiK * 2 In
, family, no heavy work; nood pay, per-, manent. U 1*. HOOI..K, QuoRtje . 4U2p
POSITIONAs MrtioKTaplior by yoinnr lady wltlisoni o knowkMl^'o of l.nokkeepinK. AddressXYZ , c/o County Iteview. 4Ulp
OPPORTUNITYOr A LIPETIME
An tiKsresslvo tni.slnei*s man nf good rn-mito is offered ;i connection with prom-inent Dreuktyn concern controlling Lun«Islniul distribution of oil burner forlicntlnw homo*. Line also Includesburner}* for hot water heaters, parlorstoves, oookstoves, etc ,Humor ts noiseless, smokeless nnd pro-duces absolutely no soot. Flame is blue,denoting complete and perfect combus-tion. For this I'L-nson it operates farmore cheaply than coal, claimed for otheroil burners but seldom 'proven.Oil burner experience not essential. Anycapable business man seek Ins- 'broaderopportunities can make u splendid .suc-cess with this product . Hank and busi-ness retVretioos required.Call mnrninir between ll nnd 12 o'clockonly. AWHITI'JCT'S OFFICIO, Mb Floor,159 Uenisen St., Brooklyn, N\ Y. 4Ulc~
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I.IVE IKOHORN BROILERSAlso l!v.' fowl If voting and heavy.UTSTA. POULTRY l'VVHM, Southampton.N. Y. 4414c
A LAWN KOVIBOne that Is drawn by horse or a pascllnoone. TI1I0 PIIKIN FARM, Kastport, L.I. 43t2c
SECOND RAND CASE REQISTERAddress to "Cash Register, c/o CountyReview, Hlvcrliead. 39tfc
UPHOLSTERT WORK In all branches.Chairs caned, mattresses made over.Estimates and samples cheerfully sub-mitted. RBMLEIN'S UPHOLSTERY,Hill Street. Southampton. Tel. 167-M.,Flanders. Tel. Riverhead 65-F-4. 37tfc
LOCUST POSTSOr locust trees. K. .1. LA MAY, Ilnnt-Insrloii, U I. Tel. 7JS Huntlnston. 40tCc~~
WANTEDA stenographic or bookkeeping posi-tion-by a fj>"a^uate. of Southold HighSchool and Southold Business Acad-emy. Typewriting and bookkeepingpreferred. Notify ALTHA N. SMITH,Soulhold. N. Y., Box No. 3 73.
POSITIONHy niiddlo-nL-od woman at housework.MRS . ISI .ASIK, Union Ave., Riverhead.
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TO LET~~TWO-STORY HOUSE FOB SENT
Oood order, ;) larse rooms, for the sum-mer, unfurnished: larue lawn, plentyshade, quiet neighborhood, low rent,particulars, picture, etc. R. M. BAYLES,Middle Island, N. y. 43t4p
UPSTAIRS APARTMENT TO KENTKleetric lights, water and other improve-ments. Inquire of MRS. JOHN ¦ WA:R-RKX FAXXING, Roanoke Ave., River-head. 44tlp
LOST AND FOUNDA SILK SCARP LOST
P.laek ,<t blue striped, between Riverheadand il'alverton on June 5. - Finder pleasereturn |to 'Hj St. HULSI3, Ctilverton.
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MONDAY-TUESDAY, JUNE 23-24 THURSDAY, JUNE 26
"A Woman of Paris" "Modern Matrimony"CHARLES CHAPLIN'S Greatest Masterpiece " -with-
• with EDNA PURVIANCE OWEN MOORE - ALICE. LAKEA bewitchinp; romantic tale of a gay-mad woman who deserted every- A wonderful comedy-drama of .the trouble of a pair of newlyweds.thing, even her soul , for the luxurious gay life of Paris. There are While the situations are unquestionably funny, the action is quick andmarvelous touches of humor, pathos and subtle allusions which have snappy. Thus when his last lie has failed and the last piece of fur-set the Chaplin Comedy pietur-s apart from all other kinds of pictures niture has been moved, the wistful is quite as pronounced as thethe world over. ludicrous.
Fox News Comedy Special Scenic Reel Special Pathe ComedyMATINEE MONDAY AT 2:30 '' ' -
' " ' • ¦ ' FRIDAY, JUNE 27WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 "The Common Law"
5-ACTS OF EXCELLENT FIRST-r wnh ,i,« 8r..te.t „f »„
C\ ASS VAUDFVII I F •) CORINo^£*lrFITH - CONWAY TEARLE - ELLIOTT DEXTERK,Lif\tD O V t W J U M L, V 1L.LIL V BRYANT WASHBURN - DORIS MAY - HARRY MYERS •¦¦ ¦ «• - '¦• and HOBART BOSWORTH , .'
In addition a special photoplay . , .I FW TODY in
' beautiful melodrama of every-day life. Is the love-thief Society'st e r n 1. ••
m°St di}nBeroU8 criminal) He steals into the lives of sisters and** |0|*/|llPllTIP
W'Ve°—brenk inB hearts and ruining reputations.
By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD Fox News Comedy Special
A blazing big timber drama, replete with action, thrills and adventure ~ ~
written by the famous and popular author, James Oliver Curwood, who SATURDAY, JUNE 29introduces the most daring hair-raising, breath-taking situations thatwere ever flashed on the silvery screen! ^TPI_ WY I J?
Pathe News Comedy *"e W aniCrSMATINEE AT 2:30 —with—
One Show in Evening at 8:00 P. M. "GERTIE" ASTOR and HUNTLEY GORDONAdmission:—Matinee 28c and 33c; Evening 55c. „ A DRAMA OF HEARTS AND THROBS!! A drama that mirrors
SPECIAL-RETURN ENGAGEMENT ^^^^' Jl^t^^^^l^^^Of America's Greatest Juvenile Entertainers of actual situations as every man and woman has felt them finding a
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WEDNESDAY—MATINEE AND EVENING—JUNE 25th MATINEE 2:30
STTKFXirQ BUBBISK FOBBIDBBITNotice Is hereby clven that all por-
fconn aro forMdden dumpinjr rubbish onthe town's properly, commonly cHlledthe sand lot anil loam pit. south of therailroad track In the eastern part oC the
'vlllace.|Dated May 20 , 1924.
CHARL15S O. DOWNS,Town Superintendent of Highways,
A bequest of $50 is nindc by the willof Stephen Cvija , late of Greenport ,to World War memorial committee ofthat village. The Eastern Lorg Isl-and Hospital , of Greenport, also re-ceives a bequest of $150.. Mr. Cvija,who was a nat i ve of and owned valu-able property in Austria , was pro-prietor of the well known Vienna Res-taurant in Greenport for many years.The residue of the estate is given toTheresa M. Cvija , widow, .who isnamed executrix. The petition placesthe value of the estate at upwards of$15,000.
The paragraph of the will be-queathing the $50 to the War Memor-ial Committee, reads as follows: "Asthe citizens of iGreenport , SuffolkCounty, (New York, are raising fundsfor the erection of a suitable memor-ial to perpetuate the memory of thoseof its men who joined with the U. S.Forces in the recent World War, I be-ing desirous of giving further the as-sistance of this worthy enterprise, dohereby bequeath and direct my execu-tri x to pay the committee for the WarMemorial " the sum of . $50 as myshare." The will provides that in theevent the memorial was erected thatthe $50 should be paid to the commit-tee for the maintenance and care ofsame.
The will of Emma L. Huntting,late of Southold, makes the follow-ing bequests: Isabel P. Terry, Car-rie M. Lowerre, Sarah Wheeler , andLucy Conklin, sisters, testatrix's un-divided interest in parcel of land onthe westerly side of Oak Lawn ave-nue, Southold ; Mildred G. Dauch, ofHempstead , $250, "as a tiny remem-brance of her love, devotion and carefor Uncle Johnny and Aunt Emmy;"residue to H. Howard Huntting..brother, who was vice-president andtreasurer of the Southold SavingsBank for many years. The petitiondoes not state the value of the estate.
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iFifteen members of the American' Legion in Suffolk County were in-
itiated in tho La Societe Des 40Hommcs Et 8 Chevaux, at the armoryin Flushing last Saturday afternoon.This is what is known as the "BoxCar 'Degree" or the "Legion's Play-ground" and only ex-service men who
'have been active in promoting the in-terests of the Legion arc eligible to¦join. The "Wrecking Crew" fromQueens, Kings and Richmond Countiesworked the degree.
The .Suffolk County men who joinedthe society were: Almon G. Rasquin,commander of Riverhead Post; AlbertS. Dayton, of Patehogue, who is dis-
'trict deputy of the Legion for the(whole of Long Island; WalterPercival , Harry Collins , and BernardGutmann , Babylon; Charles Baum ,Bay Shore; Percy E. Ricketts , East.Hampton; Raymond C. Payne,Quogue; John A. Montgomery, of SagHarbor, chairman of ' the SuffolkCounty Legion organization; GedrgeMohimann and Leon J. Tyler , ofSetauket; Fred B. Abbott, ChesterBrownie and Cliarles Helwig.
A Suffolk County branch was formed'on Saturday which will be knownas Foiture No. 1713, Suffolk County.The following are the temporary of-ficers : Harry Collins, chef de Gare ;John A. Montgomery, conductor;Albert S. Dayton, correspondent. ,
"LEGION'S PLAYGROUND"ORGANIZED IN SUFFOLK
The Masonic Club, of Sag Harbor,will hold their annual Fair and Carni-val at Sag Harbor, opening on July 5,and continuing for one week, endingon July 12. There will be dancing,and the other usual features, provid-ing fun for everybody. The affairwill be held on the grounds of theMasonic Temple. A beautiful threepiece livingvroom suite will be givenaway to some lucky person duringthe Carnival.
Josiah Smith Chapter, D. A. R., isto present a silk platform Americanflag and stanchion to the new $450,-000 high school in Patehogue, whichwill be opened in September. SouthSide Lodge, 'F. and A. M., is to donatea Bible to the new school.
MASONIC CLUB TOHOLD ANNUAL CARNIVAL
On Friday, June 13, the local High•School defeated Eastport High 5-0'in a very interesting game. The High• School took the lead in the thirdi inning by scoring one run and againscored in the 6th , .when Mcher hit a
i beautiful homer in center field which'landed near the back entrance of the'school. Eastport defeated the HighSchool 12-7 in .the first game of theyear, so the boys tri ed their hard estto beat them here. Callahan pitchedfor Southampton, allowing only fivehits. The score follows:
Southampton H. S.AB R H PO A E
Reinert, 2b 4 1 1 3 4 0Veeck, 3b 4 1 1 5 0 1Callahan, p 4 0 2 2 2 1Maher, ss ........ 3 1 1 1 2 0Micari , lb 4 0 0 6 0 1
i.Seamon, If 4 0 0 1 0 0Eisner, c 3 0 0 6 2 1Warren, cf .. 3 1 0 0 0 0Fanning, rf 2 0 1 0 0 0
' Foster, rf 1 1 0 0 1 0
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. .- .- 32 5 6 24 11 4Eastport H. S.
AB R H PO A EMichne, 2b 4 0 1 2 1 1
'Harchick, If . 4 0 1 2 0 0IMeuller, ss . 4 0 1 2 4 1Michne, p 4 0 1 1 1 0W. Turtle, 3b .... 3 0 0 2 3 0•B. Michne, c .... 5 0 1 5 0 0
r™ ¦ ' ¦-¦ - ¦ - t ... — ¦ ¦ ¦
I Hedger, cf 3 0 0 2 0 2;Collins, lb 3 0 0 11 0 0;V. Tuttle , rf 3 0 0 0 0 0>
33 o ' 5 27 S 41 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
13. II. S. 0 0 10 0 13 0 x—5 ,Eastport 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0
The next game will be played on 'the local diamond , the visiting team .'being Sag Harbor. This is the last,igamo of the season., Tho Town Baseball team defeated-
ISouthold last Saturday, 4-2. The next,ganie will be with East Hampton onSaturday, June 28, in Southampton.
S. II .S. DEFEATS EASTPORT
un fr iuay evening ot last weelc theU. S. Coast Guard Cutter Senecasteamed into tho harbor at MontaukPoint to take her part in "The RiverRoad ,", the Ernest Shipman picture,-that is now being made on Long Is-land. The night scenes photographedlast , Friday and several nights fol-lowing will portray several of themost thrilling rescues ever seen onthe screen, and will for the firsttime in the history of the motionpicture, show the actual methods ofthe U. S. Coast Guard in succoringstranded ships.
It is expected that the scenes inthe vicinity of East Hampton will becompleted earl y next week. The next.:sequence, according to Director Ken-neth O'Hara 's tenta tive schedule, will*be photographed at Babylon , where -the company will probably remainanother week. (
Within the nex t few days thosewinners of Long Island Beauty (Con-tests who have not yet had ' theirchance in "The River Road" will becalled to location. Every contestwinner will be seen in the picture andit is expected that special parts will,be assigned to some of them. Twolof the winners from the western end!of Long Island proved to be such ex-cellent photogra phic subjects that Mr.O'Hara assigned parts to them. '_,
The full cast is still on locationwith the company and will return to-Babylon. These include iMahlonHamilton , May Allison, i Fay Marbe,Flora Finch , Lawford Davidson;Richard Hall , William G. Colviti, Wil<liam Calhoun , George Williams, Mary/Foy and Dorothy Walters. ¦' ¦'
U. S. COAST GUA RD CUTTERUSED IN "THE RIVER ROAD"
Scientists of the United States agri-cultural 'department are Introdiclngplants on l.aysaii Island of the Ha-waiian game preserve In an effort \orestore vegetative conditions COOKpletely destroyed by rubblta. ¦ ':
Jimson Weed Anesthetic.In prehistoric times, Zunls and other
tribes \ " of . North American Indian!used a substance obtained from theUnison weed as an anesthetic during-urgical operations. ¦' ¦• ' :*¦'
Railroads In Africa.With nearly four times the area nf
the United States. Africa has only one-eighth of Its railroad mileage, wbllaAsia, almost • sis times as large, hasbut one-fourth.
Rabbits Destroy -Vegetation.
Fine brown fur of the fur seal Isunder a top skin that Is st.'lT", coarseand gray In color und which Is takenoff when preparing the skins for themarket. i
Seal's. Second Skin Finest.