nb 9ASSA17 POM. FBSEFOR, 5. T-, FRIDAT AFKU. t. 1*17.
OFFICIAL PAPKR OF SAHHAV fOfKTT.
Pufollahed Kridara by ¦ KASSAC POST CORPOR ATION
JAMBH C. 8TIUK.S, PreaWenU >1 Sooth QroTw Wlr>-et. Fieeport, N. T.
Entered as a«cond-cla»a matter April I, 1914, at the Pout Offlce at rreeport. N. T., uud«; tbe Act of ""ircn *
BALDWIN.
[daughter, of the .Merrick road have {removed to Far Rockaway.
I and Home Care this week. Tbe Sur-
. gical Dressings class will meet on
I Wednesday mornings from 9:30 to 12:30 There vrtll be two Home I , ^ „ ^, . _.. , ^
Care clauses, each meeting twice a .. „ ,.„ Tassel of Baldwin Har-' ^^"- "'*''"' ^°^'"^ entertained aev-
! week. one will meet on Monday J^' ^J^^*^jTwardift'he contract | -al of her friend, at a St. Patrick'^ afternoons from 1:30 to S. and Wed-L^^ ^^j,,, jj,g ^^^ jj^ick railroad sta- Five Hundred party at her home on afternoons from 2 to ':30; the sec-nj^,„ ^^ Baldwin, southern Nassau i Garfleld Place Saturday evening, ond will meet on ^Wednesday ^rter- .„ , .^^„.,^ ^^^^ „„percede the »n- .. . . j-,^ ,.^^1, . . ^^re some- noons from 3:30 to .5, and on Sat- ,.:„„. "';,„.„„ „.....„,„..,. .i,,, ho- ir.,.o-1 •^'*'*^'* ^'"'- '^'=" '"*¦' ^"'^^ """"^
Mar
S. 1S79.
urday mornings from 11 to 12:SU .Miss Sl. Bonnell of
T^s•%rr^„--?oVr:^.„\•.Ve^;t•:ln:,^e"r^^^^^^ :^iZrZ Unit's.':^'z^,'';::;dZZ::^th^t:^ dancmgmduiged m. At midnight
l,J.'*V^'5 .T/' *'" »^-'V'"P»"'*<^ .Ijy typing, and will l.e at the E.xecu- *r, 'fr,," ' „/ ,, e exnresr o^^^^ suesis wer-- ushered into the dii ttnea and aadrenReH, nut n'-cenaarily : /C-, , , ent station ano tne express ouict.
to
All
for piibluatlon, but aa an evidence of '""^ Office every monrlng. gooiX faith.
, The NASSAU P(JST ia nervf-d every- ' '*"''^' '^'' ''' '" <"''«'''«f' "^ Hempstead Wbftre for 2 centa a week, 10 centa has been appointed Chief of the In- a month. $1.00 a yar. .Siibacribera i foriiiation Bureau, and will be at the are requeated .to Inform the circula- ^.^,^^ r,^„„ ;„ ,^,.^ (.,.„„, ^1,^.,. ^^^^^^
Any one wishins in- gubscrlbera wiahinK to fhanK-'- Uuir | f,„-,„ation please call her up, Hemp-
tlon department ot any failure to re-
c«lve the paper or di-lay In delivery, i from 11 to 1:2.
1 "H wiahinK to chanK-e th^'ir
addreaa muat give the old aa well ak . .,,, , ,, , , .
the new addreaa. Sub.scriberi leav- "."**" -'>'¦•>• Jt that lioUI, and any
I cient frame structure that has long , , , . . _., „„ _.„,-,
ibeen an eresore there. Work will! thin^ ^^^° «^d tbe gentlemen wore
be begun on the new building as Boon | green neckties After the card games
the Garden ^^ ^,.jjj,j ^^ „,„ „f ij,^ ground. It will ; musical nunibers were enjoyed and
the ining Carreflo & Foster, of .Manhattan are room which was decorated in com- the architects. | memoration of St, Patrick. In 'Uj
Of English colonial archileclure. ^^^^^j. „, ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ,^j,,p ^ ^^^^^ p„„,j the new station will afford a strong . ^ _, , . .
(onslrasi between it and the average ! «as arranged and ducks were to be railroad station on l.ong Island. It i .seen lloatlng about its surface, the will give a distinctiveness lo Baldwin i,anks of t!ie pond were covered wih whose name will probably he chang- | .^^^ ^ , ^ ^^^ ^^.^^^_
ed to Biildwin Harbor, the latter name i ' '
— hui-i,'
tne new adrireaa. ntih.icnberi leav- v -..«¦ ....-.., —., .*.-^ |.,, ,,, i>«tiinv.iii ii.if,,,,,. ,»•. ,^*,¦^, ..«...^- i
ipg the village may have ikeir paper one wisbinii to enroll can do so at tvpifvini; the shore front of Baldwin |'''*'*'¦ Srecn crepe paper was
forwarded by mail by Informing the that time. wbei'o most of the ;;rowih of the and fastened to the sides of the
circulation department. ,, , ""¦"'" "¦-' ' n-u ~ ... i,.,;i^
«___—^____^______— — place IS happening. The new build-muin;.' the appearame of a deep
Addreaa all comtiiunl'-Bllona to THK nassai; post COnPOUATIO?!
Main 0(11<-e, 22 .South Orove Street FHEKPOUT Telephone 61.
FKIIl.W, AI'HIL «, 11117.
Miss Frence of th'> Lawrence Pul
pond
moss
Shamrocks were much
ing will be two stories in height, with (.„vp,.cd well li(- School has written for work for ijvint; apartm(nls in the upper story the children there, as all 'are an- fnr the station master Copper lead-|'" <^vidence and addid ureatly fo the .Tious to help. " ,.,-„- a„f] jrntnMs will drain the roof. : pictiiie. The guests of the evening
\\-ifh covered arcades at each » ud, ! vifre: .Mr. and -Mrs Klelnmeier: Mis.s
Mrs .lohn I-.'wis Childs. is cffl- ,i„. ,„.w slati(m will bave a fo^a'I vfarenret Kleln.n,.ipr ciently ornaiii/ing a branch of the , ifneht of 112 feet: and the station pro- "^"^'^' ' iMniimtier
.Mrs. Haight;
Nas'Illl Park.
County Chapter at Floral , |-,,,|- tieing
20 fiet. l.arKc poi-i ^''' ""•' Mm. William .Mason: .Mr. and
shed exicrior oak (oliiiiins support ' .Mrs. Kohlus
a hi:;li pilched slate roof of varied col- • • • <
.Mrs. Paddoi k of Franklin Si|uai'C ors. The e.xlerior flnish will be sfuc- y^,.^ Barons entcrtaineri the 0(t-;- is oi-Kani/.in=: an aiixilliary of adults co and all of f|ie «'"'''7;;,*''' |'*> '''; «on Five Hundred club at her bom- and children in that place .leaded glass. Tbe promenade of thei , „ ,, „, ,
II. j station will be of Kianolithic com-,"" Oak and Rolling streets, Tuesday
Tlie cnerKclic Chairnian of our Press ! posilion whib- the interior ioor will j affernwm. Among those present were •My Country 'Tia of Thee, Sweat Land Committee was unable to do fhe press j be of tile, with sanitary base. Oak >),.., (• (^e„t; \],-h WjiHam Faulkner of Liberty." work this week, so if is not as <'lever : seats and trim will be the finish "f -y,, . r.^own \li-« lames V-^r •
^ and interectting as usual. Buf while | the interior. Telephone booths, drink-j •'"'• ¦^' '''"^"' -^"^- -Jamts r.,ca!.,
*¦ w.. cannot "write it uii" as we would i intr fountains and fhe most modern -^''s. Barons: .Mrs. Dlckerson; .Mrs
wish, we can say .lOI.N THE KED i toilet faciliies will be the acccs-: Campbell and .Mrs. PtlUKcr. Favors CKOSS! AND DO IT now: sories. Tbe ticket .ind tf^l^-gr^Ph I were awarded to .Madrmcs Campbell;
oflice will be so situated as to be
l,OV\L PKILMIS
The contiilcnf (' and good
will of
A most novel niasuucrade party and easily accessible to both baggau'c and
Faulkner and BaroiK. The next meet-
friends and nciL'hbois. tho.se who know ^1^^^^^^,^. .^.^^ j^^,,^ ^^ the residence of waiiinu ''oom. The sf.ifiim will be hig will he ( ntertaiucd by Mrs. Brov, n UB best and are most familiar with ' Mr. and Mrs. M'illiain Eni-'lanri of one of the most attractive alons the: • • , •
, . . ... Whitehouse Ave. on Saturday last. ' road and will be ready for use In
our viiliies and fthortcommgs, is the ,,^^_^^,, ^,^ „^,, ,.„„,„n,^„ ^.^^e most un-| early autumn.
most cherished heritage of any man. i'liic and oriirinal and created no end ' _______
of amusement. The members of the
And well may Hiram R^ Smith be ^ „ sporting Cliih of Brooklyn,
proiid of his place in his home town kept the guests in one continuous up¬ roar, while the K. .M. D's of Roose¬ vell entertained witli the most out- as Jihown by thi'results of the election hitulish musical instruments ever be- on TiU'srlay. A campaign waged by
LYNBROOK
.Mary Bresniham. of Plainfteld Ave, is rcovering finin an attack of scar¬ let fever.
I The HoiiK' and Foreign Society of ; the Baptist church met at fhe home be i nf '^''¦s- Charles Fowler, of fhe .Mer-
and in the csiccin of his fellow citizens
A Sunshine Bisciif Tea will D.incing,' hiVmon'.iJs" .jokes," and I giveu under tbe auspices of the Lyn-!'¦'<'¦< '"ad, last Wedn(sday afternoon ludcvillc of the continuous var- brook .Mother's club in the auditorium ' '•'''"*< meetins.' was most inlereslini another resident of Freeport aiiainst ictv finally ended in the woe bours of | ^^ j^p lvnbrook High School April "'"'-
the supervisor, lillcd with malice and ]';;;j]^'^;;^:;;,/li;'J, '""'' ^"*''"' 27th. After the Tea there will' be an
Innuendos, brought to Ihc Supervisor's i i interesting program rendered. 'I'he
support friends who piohably he Dancing Has Deteriorated. admission fee is fifteen cents.
Diiiiiing ill Its curliest form ,imong *•••-.
would never have known of except ,,. ,,, c. i « ,• ,.
primitive races, was a mode of ex- -Misk Clara Strohsom, of ( cnlrc si
In this emergency, when all right pr,.s.«ion for strong eumtlcns. such as ; is the suest of Mi.ss Ethel Biirtclu
thininng men were glad to enlist on : Joy or sorrow, b ve and passion, and of Brooklyn, this week
even for the most solemn religious • • • •
M()MA\ SI I I IMIiR
Resolution Read .-'nd Adopted by Indiisliial Section, New Vork State M'oman Suffrage P.irty, at Albany, Tuesday e\eniiii,'. .\pril 3rd
Whereas: in the recent diacuasion In the Senate on the resubmiaaioB of i the suffrage amendgient to the voters | Senator Elon R. Brown stated, "that i working women were not asking for j the vote and that women industrially i employed are an exception, not tbe i role", and
WTjereas: in New York State there are over 988.000 self-supporting women nearly a halt a million of whom are working In factories, mills, afid workshops, and (,f whom a large number either support or aid in the support of their faukilies. and
\Miereas: while industrial condi- Itions in this Slate are inimical to the health of the women worKers tbey lack the power the ballot would give them lo secure belter conditions, and
Whereas: the M'omen's Trade I'nion Lea.icue representing an afhliated meuibershiii of appro.vimately 80,000 working women, has always included woman suffrage iu its platform, and bas repealcdly passed resoiuiiotis slating (jur need of the ballot and iirfyng iHiblic spirited men tlo rt- Icase us from political bondage, while our niembers and many other work¬ ing women have and are giving act¬ ive service .in this cauae as far as their limited spare tune allows, and
Whereas: Senator Brown shows in his recent remarks that ho has utter¬ ly ignored iliis demand of the woikiut: women and is totally if;noiani of ihe industrial life of this Stale in so lar as women are concerned, therefore
Be is resolved: thai we, members of the Women's Trade Inion League, in annual meciiuK assembled, do here¬ by reaflirm our demand for woman suffrage and declare the work inn wo- nien's need of the ballot to secure better workina: and livinjL; conditions for the great mass of loiUrs to whom we belong, and be it
Further resolved: ihat we iiri;e the Industrial Section of the Moman Suffrage Party at its meeting in Al¬ bany to select a committee of work¬ ing women fo call upon Senator Brown and presenl this resolution and to further enllKhteti him regardini; the demand for suffrage of the workiuu wouien of the Slale
J.
HEWLETT
Hay, Feed, Bundle Wood i
Market and Garden Seeds. Seed PotatoeN. Kertlllner. Dried Gralnii
(OIL ( Hint H STRKIT A\l» NKW nOILKTAKB, FRKLl'ORT. If. Y. |
WIII close nl I r. 11. on Satiirdnys diirlui; .luly. Amriist and September ;
the side of chaii and fair lighting,, , , . , ....
seiitliiieiit, hut in later ages it hus be- ^V^lile M?. Sniilh carrie.i every village p,,,,,,. ,,„ inimsement and has lost its In the town and cvervw here received high sijiiiihcaiice.
lief in gre
It IIK'II.
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iiiias (_"iirlylc.
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A(i'. and
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Mrs,
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Charles Deiker and
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a large vole, iirobably nowhere could ...,.„ .. ,. ¦ -..,
The Proof of Littleness the issue be as closely drawn as in Xo saiUler proof cun be given by a of May. their home village where bolh men man of his own littleness than disbe were personally known, and Ihe rebuke | : given the Democratic candidale is no | less acute than the endorsemenl given i| Mr. Sniith. Once more it has been ' proved that scurrilous attacks and i treachedous jirogaganda cannot win I with fair minded people and the el-1 ectlon is a victory for clean methods | in campajgiiing as well as one for the j Republican candidate- i
Mrs. Fred Strohsom and son. who have spent several months in Stock- bridtre. Mass. are expected fo relnin to their home in I, vn hrook tlie first
COUNTY DIRECTORY
S'l-ATK OFKiriAl
riHii.
¦w york.
THK pkoi'lY; m LK.
The town election is over; by edict of the people Supervisor Smith will continue to manage the town affairs in the same capable qjid satisfactory manner which he ha.^'fol lowed during the past four years, and the other town offlcials will continue in their re.spective offlces. Ai.''.o, .Mr Randall will have time to find out if his cor¬ poration really has any just claim to town lands; Archie Wallace can look after his social and fraternal duties, which we fear have been sadly ne¬ glected during the heat of the cam¬ paign; and the Observer, the poor, old misguided sheet, can again devote its first page to advising the Pres¬ ident how to run the government, and if it gets short of mateiial it might turn its attention to revising lhe Federal constitution; probably no one would pay much attention if It settled the war In Europe and the price of iwtatoes. But what will John Lyon do; We fear he will have to con- j flne hlB Investigations to the mos¬ quito exiermination, but he had better beware of the buainess end ot the "anlnille" or he 'will get stung as badly as he did when he enlisted in the Ob.server'a attempt to reform the town for its own benefit; and then the !Democratic "leaders" can sit by the I sea shore and listen to the sad sea [Waves and ponder on the slory of the liftss in sheeit's clothing. The New Era
RE1» CKOSS XOTKS
, Through the efforts of .Miss Elliot, |tSventy-flvc memhers of the Cathe- tdral School of St. .Mary, Garden City, [have enrolled as menibers of the Red tCross.
On Wednesday March 27, Mrs. Pease |WI11 speak in Rockville Centre, to as- ilst at the formation of an Auxili¬ ary there to make supplies for the Hosital which the Nas.sau Dunty Chapter is furnishing.
Miss Charles will rtart her classes the making of Surgical Dressings,
RALPH SAMET
60 South Main St., Freeport BEGINNING SATURDAY
Special Easter Sale
OF
Sample Ladies^ Coats
Skirts and Dresses
Every Suit in This Event is very specially priced for a fe-vv^ days only, affording an un¬ paralleled opportunity to the w^oman w^ho ¦would be correctly at¬ tired for Easter.
Ready-For-Service Suits
Tailored-to-Order Individuality
RALPH SAMET
60 South Main St., Freeport
Cluiil.-.-* .S. W'lilti
l.il ut( iiani-i; T;il«ur<l .¦<i-linii-di-i-. of Syracuse. Si-crc'tuiy of .State, FiuiK.'i.s .M. lIiiMu. Ualeitown.
S<-(-i-,-tary ti> -Mr. lliigu. Jlowai-d o.«l.-ilioiit, Frei-puil.
Compli-nllei, I'^UKeii,.. .M. Triivis, Brooklyn. Treusurer, JaiiU'.s I,. Wells, .\'cw York City. -Vttotni-y-di-ncial K{fl>ert 1-: Woi.dhiiiy, Jiunestown. ,
Slule KiiKine.-i- und Surveyor. Fr.-ink .\I. VVilliaiii-s, (iosheii. ('einnii.xsidnei of .\gri(ulliiie, ("liuih'.s S. Wilsion. llliuc-a. Slate .Vi-chltect. Lewis F. I'ikliei-, New Vork City. ' .Siiin-rirUeiulent of liunk.s, l-;iiKeiie l.aiiib FtirhHids. (''>iisei-\ uiion Cofmis.Mioner, '
Cii-ovKo K. I'rutt, (Jlen Cove. I
."-^lule Supi-i liiteiulont of Elections, ' l-'ii-d I,. -Muishall, .New York City. Slale tieultli Comini.ssionor, II. .\l. IliiKS-i. New York City. State HiKliwuy Commi.xsioiier, l-;(l«-in Imney, Cortland. Stute .Slip, rintetident of ItLsurunee, .le.s.Me S. I'hillip.s, Hortull.
Rpprp.'<entative In Congre-ss,
F. C. Hicks. Port Washington.
Seeietury to Jfr. Hicks,
.1. Huyl.r Kllison. Freeport. I
Slate Senator. j
tieorgre I,. Thotnp.><(m. Kingn Park.
.\leiiilii-r of Assembly, }
Thoinas .V. .McWhinney, Lawrence. '
X.lSSAl < OINTY OFFICIALS i
Board of Siipervisor.x, Chainuun. I'hilip ,1. Cliii.st, Ne^y Hyde
Pu;k. Town ..f North Hempstead. Hiram K. .Sniilh, Freeport, Town of
Hempstead. i
.luine.s H. Cocks, Oy.ster Hay, Town of I OI(>n Cove. I
Cloi-k of the Board, ,
OeoVBe H. <loo.|Mle, Poit Wnshinpton. I Assistant Clerk and Stenograjjlier, Miss C,. C. Riirrowos. Count.v .Tnurd of Canvns.sers, The Tioard or .Supervisor.^,
The County Clerk. ' !
Comity Comptroller. '
l-'.url ,). ll'-nnett, Roekville Cenire. | Inspector. ;
Philip .1. Weld.Mstein, Rockville Centre
Cininty Treasurer, I
^VilliIllu K. l.iiyster. Clen Cove. I
County .Superintendent of Poor.
C, C. Van Dusen, Hockvilie Centre. j
County Clerk, \
Thomas S. Cheshln-, Woodmere.
Sheriff.
I'hineu.'* .\. .s.aman, Hemp.-<tend.
Surros:nle. I-.-one I). Howell. Mineola.
Clerk of the Surrogate's Court,
Kdwin W. Wcks, Mineola.
Di.strict Attorney,
i Charles H. Weeks, Port Wa.«hinRton.
A.'JOistant TUstrlrt Attotrn<-VH. ! Charles H. Wood. I'ort Wasliington. ; Klvin \ Kdv.'ard.s, Freeport.
j Coiinty fSeteetlve.
I Ciirniaii I'lant. Lynhrook.
County .liidBe, , Lewis .J. Smith, Hempstend. ! Court Clerk.
Samuel C. Random, Minefdn. j Commi-'.wloner of .Juror-s,
I Robert C!. -Anderson. Freeport,
I Commissioners of Klectlon,
I I.. K. Klrwin. Hempxteod, President. I Chas. U, Stowe. Henipstead. Seeri'tury, I County Superintendent of Higliways. I W. Fred Starks. Clen Cove.
County Attorney. 1 Chailes T. JTeCarthy. Clen Cove.
County Sealer of W.'lghts and Meas¬ ures. Fred A. Wood. Kooseveit. ' The Board of Supervisors meet In j their chambers In the Court House at j Mineola every Monday morning at 10 j o'<'lock, and at sueh other time as the ; offlcial business necessitates.
j TOW.If OK HRMI'MTIS.AIt OPFIC1-4T.S
T.'Wn Honrd.
Supervisor H. R_ Smltb, Freeport.
Chairman.
Town Clerk.
Franklin C. Cllbert, Hempstead.
.Tustiee of tbe Pene...
Walter H. Jones, Hempstead.
.Tustlce of the Peace,
Kdwaard T. Neu. Lynbrook.
Justice of the Peace.
Corodon Norton, Wantagrh,
Justice of the Peace.
Lewis M. ISiiisiif, (•¦•(iHrluir.st.
Til.- Town ll.iurd a.-L- ii.- the local
Hoard of Heallh. '
H. ulth Olllcer.
Ul . Williaiu I'.haiiie, VVaiUngh.
H,-allh Insp.ctnr,
I'li.-iih-.s Smitli, Haldwin.
T.iwii Treusurer,
.lohn A Uulh, Lawrence.
l!oi»rd of Assessors,
T, ll. Brower, Inwood,
C .\. l-;dvvatd. Freeport.
I' K. .\iikers, Kockville Centre.
Cl.-rk of the Hoard of A-sses-sors,
J. K. Patterson. Henip.steaU.
K.'ceiver of Taxes, Joseph H. l-'osti-r, Inwood.
Board of Auditors,
L. 1.,. lirow.-r, iiiw.iod,
F. B. Bennett, Heinpstead.
Chailes I-:. Schweitz.i. Lynbrook.
Constables, Ferdinand S, -Miller, Seaford,
.lesse -Mott, Inwood, C.orge .S. Smith, Henipstead, Thomas, W. Murray, Freeport.
Town Supervisor of Highways.
A. C. Patterson, Hempstead.
Overseers of the Poor,
Franklin Bedell, Fieeport.
Francis Haniiiiill, \'all.'y Stream,
liislric-i Superinl.-ndent of Schools,
W. C. .Mepluif, .Merrick.
(•KKICIAI.S OF TIIK TOWN
OF NOKTII IIKMI'STGAD
Town Board,
Chairnian,
Siip.-i vi,sor P. .1, (^hiisi, N.'W Hyde
Park,
.lustice of tlie I'l-ace,
Frank P. S.unian, ^Mineola,
.lustice of the P.-nee,
Oeorge W. Itnydi-n, Cr.at Neck.
.lustice of the I'eai'e,
C E. Keiiisen. U.islyn.
Town Clerk,
'i'lionias O'Connell, Manhass.-t.
Bciard of -Assessors,
J. F. .Stnpleton, Kosljn
¦|'. .1. Bird, Port Washington
I'Mwai'd MeFarr.an, Cn-at Neck.
Town Tax Coll.ctor, Churli.s Siiiedelser, .Manhasset.
Board of -Auditors. Arthur .lones. Port Washington,
Charles McKee, Min.-ola. Benjuniln CiifHn. Kast Wllllston.
Constables.
Isaac S. Sniith, Port Washington,
Ci-orgi' L.Cehrig. -Manhasset,
Leonard Thorne. Unslyn,
TJavld B. .Allen. -Manhasset, 1
Chrlslophi ,- Oonnelly, tli.-at Neck. '
Town .Superintendent of Highwayi^,
K. O'Conner. W.-sthiiry.
Overseers of the I'oor.
William Mullen, Cnat eck.
Wllllnni Keneshiiry, Bleat Neck.
District Siiperlntendeni of Schools.
JameH S. Cool.-y. .Mineola,
OFFiriAI,S OF THF.
T«»« .\ <»F OVSTEn BAY ,
Town Board. Chairman. .«!urervlsor Tfis TT. Co'-Us. Clen rove. Town Cl.rk, Charles Weeks. Oyster Bay. i
Justice of the Peace, Robert AV. niivall. Oyst.-r Bay. Jusli<'.' of the I'ea.-e, K.l war.l .1. Heasv. Clen Cove. ;
.Iiislice of the Peace, Hubert C. Welilen. Ti'ttrmingdale :
, .Justice bf the Peace, ' '
.loseph Slelnert. Hicksville.
Bonrd of Assessors. Peter Walters, Jr., Oysti-r Bay.
Ttichard Cuilfoy. Clen Cove Clarence C. Dond, Farmingdale.
Kecelver of Taxes, Franklin -McQueen. Oyst.r Bay.
Constablen.
John S. Thompson. Ovster Bay.
Frank McCahlll, Clen Cove.
Frank F. Fleming, Locust A'alley.
John Bosch. Jr.. Hicksville.
Frederick P, Ketchum. Farmingdale. ;
Town Superintendent of Highway*. • John S. Burke, Syosset.
Overseers of the Poor. i
John E. Jonea, Sea Cliff Harry F. Web«r, Glen Cora.
I
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OAKLAND CHEVROLET AND REO MOTOR CARS
101 MIKI, l,OOK
iiioii- i.;ii('-fii'e and <iij(ty .vour rid. UKiic when wc have re- paireil vciiii car Vou alway.s ha\( the as.siii'ance that what We rc[iaii will stay repaired and not hie;ik down, when you least 1 xpect il, out on 80nie
countiy roaiL You are saf« when Sloat floe.s your auto re- ^airiii^.
^uirillgetegSs and have heal% sturdty chicks ifyou use
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Manufectured by Shaw &Tlruesdell Co. Brooklyn. N.Y
For Sale by aU Dealers
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