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THE MAflSAB JPOflT, FSHPORT, H. T., WEtOAY, lOCCXKBDI M, 1910.
MADE OF THE PUREST AND BEST MATERIALS OBTAINABLE
IT COSTS YOU NO MORE THAN OTHER BREAD
Our motto is QUALITT not vainly aaid;
Our specialty is thc VERY BEST OF HOME-MADE BREAD,
DELIVERED BY AUTO
QUALITY BAKERY
Comer Grove Street and Olive Boulevard FREEPORT Telephone 402-R.
MILimiRY ANO HAIR GOODS
V()i:U ()\V,\ CO.VIBINGS MADE I'P IN A.VV STYI.K YOU DESIRE
Notions Embroidery Ladies^ Wear
"A Mark of Distinction on Every Haf' -','.'-"?."?.
Renovatin;,' and Re-curling Feathers
MRS. RATE OSBORNE
18 West Merrick Road Freeport
Telephone S'J.'i-W.
THE RADIVS STOVE
MAKES ITS OWN GAS FROM KEROSENE
IT HAS NO WICKS TO GIVE TROUBLE
THE IDEAL STOVE FOR HOME OR CAMP
[SMOKE Noi SOOT
! SMELL
^ SAFE It's t SPEEDY
SIMPLE
BOILS WATER IN 3, AND BROILS STEAKS IN 5 MINUTES
Price ^3.50 and $3.75
These Stoves are made in 2 Burners; also in Bedroom Heaters The Greatest Invention of the Day.
The Radius Company
MARTIN r. MVRPHY
LOCAL AGENT FREEPORT, L. I.
FREEPORT POULTRY FARMS
OH POSmVCLT SANITART IDEALS
Strictly Freah Eggs and Fresh Killed Broilera direct from farm. Also breedera of S. C. White Leghomt, Barred Plytnonth Booka and S. C. Rhode laland Reds.
SETTING EOOS ALWAYS ON HAND.
HENRY VOLLMER, Manager. All Ordera Promptly Delivered.
CARROLL STREET
Telephone 81«I-W. POST OFPICK BOX 76
JOHN DUDA
156 Bennington Ave. Freeport
Tel. 746-J.
The very beat Bread, Rolls, Plea, Cakea delivered at your door.
Give na a trial.
Joseph Brown
Tel. 191-J Freeport
Maker of
AUTO TOPS SLIP COVERS
VEHICLE TRIMMING REPAIRINO
HARNESS MAKER Dealer in all kinds of Horse Ooods.
Trunks and Suit Cases Repaired 16 Brooklyn Ave. Freeport, L. L
Preziosi Bros.
Bakery and Imported Groceries
MOTORISTS' CORPS FOR U.S. DEFENSE
EictStito Will Hon Diflsloiis to Act IS Supply Trains.
SQUAD OF AVIATORS ALSO.
Corps of Autoists Alrsady Bsing Or¬ ganized In Soattio, Kansas City, Philadslphia, New York, Ootroit and Baltimoro^Dstails of Socratary Dan- iola' Incroassd Naval Efficisncy Plan.
\Va8bln(;tx)n.—A detlnlte plan fur tlie orgahizatiou uf uiotoristti into autoniu- blle reserve corps lu eacb state, to act as supply train.s fur tbe army in field, was announced re<ently as oue fea¬ ture of tbe preparedness program.
Tbe squad will Include the corps already UeiuK urKunizcd iu Seattle. Kansas Cily. I'hilmlelpbia. New York. Detroit and Baltimore.
A motorcar company is to con.slst of twenty-seven cars in charKe of one car master and three nssl.stant <'ar mas-
GEORGIA'S FAST RISING SON.
Ho Is PeurtMK Years Old, Six Peet Pivs, and Is Still Orewing.
Moultrie, Ga.—Doctors are puzzled and parenta worried over tbe phenom¬ enal growth of Harry Connelly, the fourteen-year-old son of a Colquitt county farmer three miles from bere. Eiarry'B lonidtude Is six feet flve Inches. and be weighs 200 pounds For throe months hla growth has been so rapid that he has ontgrowu a nxitt ot clothes every week.
He was a slender boy of normal size when he suddenly started to become a beanstalk. .V spe<lal bed had to be made for bim. so he would not tele¬ scope while be slept. Meanwhile doe tore are trying to flnd a diet that will keep him from growing through the roof of the house.
SEEDLESS APPLE COMING.
LUCCA OUVE OIL
THE PUREST AND BEST
AUTO DELIVERY SERVICE
43 Alexander Ave.
Freeport
Tel. 117-W Freeport
We Know How
Charles Howard
CONDUCTS
A First-Class Laundry
at
28 BROOKLYN AVENUE FREEPORT
Goods called for and promptly retamed.
Better than a Mere Chri^mas Present.
For a limited lime, we will pipe old houses for gas lighting at a very material reduction in prices. 'We will also give you liberal terms for making payment for same.
Modem Gas Lighting gives you the light which is easiest for the eyes and is in every way superior to other forms of illumination.
H yonr house is piped, it 4s
worth more than if It ie not. Therefore money paid for this pip¬ ing ia not an expense but an in¬ vestment.
Think of yonr own comfort—do not spend money for Xmas gifts which are forgotten the day after they are received, but acquire something which will be of real Bervice to you throughout the year.
Write or 'phone permission for our representative to call and give you an estimate.
The Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co.
OEORGE MacDONALD. Pres.
Photo by American I'ress ASHociuiion. BKCRETAItY DANIELS.
tens having the rank ul' sergeant. Thi I'hauffeurs ulso will have the rank of sergeant. Euch conipuny is to have h cook, a machinist nnd a truinpeler.
No cars in Ihe reserxc inrps arc to participate in tlfclitlnK. as the cars are not expected to uiivance nearer than a day and n half of the line of kitchens in the army in lht< lield unless the .army I'j on the inarcfi. when the sup¬ ply train may come us close as a half day behind.
It was also leanicii that the armv has a numher of seiuc.ints now in the employ of leadlnir automotjlle factories learning the conslruclion of cars.
Creation of m naval H> iiif; corps, es¬ tablishment of ,1 srIiiMil for training navy aviators innl iticrc;i>c in tlie nnni ber of mldsiiliijiicu at the .\aval acatl emy by about one-half are propo.s.-ils Included in a teritatlv.. .iraft of the naval a|ipro]irliitloii Mil.
The proiHjscd increase in the Naval academy would perniit each senator to appoint three mlilsliipmen instead of two. For two years the secretary of tbe navy would he empowered to appoint ten junior olllrcis and live war¬ rant ofllcers a year fnun chil life on provisional commissions, to be revoked iu two years unless the ofllcers prove iluallHed as aviators, .\fter two year.s all oflicers of the i'or|Js would come from the ranks of the student aviators. The aviation .school would furnl.sh a two year course.
.V reserve corps of aviators also is Iirovlded for, to be comiiosed of m(>ii transferred from the active service and the surplus of graduates from the school and also open to (iuallfled civil¬ ians. .-V training of from two weeks to a month annually is planned.
Motorboat builders are Interested in the navy department's efforts to de¬ velop fast motor driven patrol bouts to be curried ou tbe decks of battle- shlim auil u.sed against submarines.
Three navy yards on tlie Atlantic coast aud two on the I'aclflc would be equipped to build battleships under tbe plan Secretary Daniels presented to congress. He proposes to sjiend $l,000,<XXt on the rhlludeliihla yard and hopes to e()ul|» tbe I'uget sound uud Norfolk yards. This would give the government live yards. .New York. Philadelphia. Norfolk. Mare Island and Puget sound, where heavy ships could be laid down. It would mean virtually doubling the battleship build¬ ing facilities of the country, since only flve private concerns now are equipped for the work and only three have bid for recent battleship contracts.
RISKS LIFE TO WIN BET.
Nogro Boy of Soaford, DoU With Ap- potito Gives Doctors a Job.
Seaiord. Del.—(.leorge Hewes, a ue- gpj boy. nearly died as the result of a bet that he could eat more than an other color»>d l>ov altout ten years old. Both were at the W. H. Stevens & Co. oyster house when the bet was made.
George ate ul>out seventy-flve large raw oy.sters. mapy u!nger«tiHi)s nnd much candy, < ake and peanuts before he was taken fll. Doctors were called, and for severul hours the boy's condi¬ tion was critical.
Californian Raisos Some and Is Willing to Assist Intsrsstad Growers.
Riverside, Cal.—Tbe birthplace of tbe seedless apple as well as tbe seedless orange Is the latest claim to distinc¬ tion made by Riverside. Last year P. T. Evans discovered an old tree which produced fruit which was absolutely seedless and coreless and of sweet and attractive taste. He had a number of buds removed and budded into nur¬ sery stock.
One bundred and flfty of these bud¬ ded trees are now ready for planting In January, and in order to give his diflcovery a thorough test Evans Ls ar¬ ranging to distribute them without charge to various parts of the county to growers who wish to assist in the experiments.
EMPLOYMENT BUtSSAU GOOD HELP FURNISHED
MRS. CHARLES MANE
Frtcp»n, U, I.
35 OUt» Bnlerard
Tel.
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Between Soutb Main and Henry Sts.
^vtttxn^B!
We keep the Choicest Meat*, etc., and will be pleased to serve you. Prices consistent with quality. Give us a trial.
Eagle Market
C. N. CONKLIN, Prop.
NORTH MAIN AND DEAN STS. Telephone 474-W.
LEGAL NOTICES.
LEQAL Honcaa.
nOTICK TO CRKDITORS.
PURSUA.NT TO AN ORDER OP HON.
HENRY SELDEN WEU.ER. Tem¬ porary SurroKate of the Countv ot Naa¬ sau. notice Is hereby Kiven to' alt per¬ sons having claims against Henrlett* M. Patterson, late of the Towa at Henipstead. In the said county, deceaaei, to prnsent the same with the voucher* thereof, to the subscriber the admlnla¬ trator with the will annexed of tb* rTSodi:. chaiitriB «»inl credits ot said dS- ceased. at his place of transacting buai¬ ness at Freeport. Nassau County. New \ork. oil or before the 25th day of April, next.
Patcd. Mineola. N. Y., Oct. 4, 1916. QKOROK Y. PATTERSON.
Administrator with the will annexed. DAVISON & UXDERmLU Attorneya
for Administrator. 50 Court Street.
Brooklyn. N. V.
XOTICK TO CRKDITORS
PIRSIANT TO AN ORDER OP HON. SELDEN WELLER. Temporary Sur¬ rogate of the County of Nassau, notloe Is hereby given to all persons havins claims against Thomas E. Mills, late of tho Town of Hempstead, In the said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the sub¬ scriber, the administrator of the goods. chattels and credits of said deceaaed. at her place of transacting business at ths offlce of Elvln N. Edward. Freeport, .New York, on or before the 26th day ol April, next.
Datetl. Mineola. .N. Y.. Sept. tS, 1916 ELIZABETH V. MILLS, ,.,..,,..¦ . . Administrator.
I.l.\ IN .N. KDWARDS, Attorney for Ad¬ ministrator. 1-7 Railroad Avenue. Freeoort. N. Y.
LIGHTNING STRUCK RING.
But Missed Wearer, and He's Wonder¬ ing How He Escaped Death.
Winchester. Va.--IIope Beam's flnger ring is in the Jeweler's shop because the ruby setting was loosened by light¬ ning. Also he is alive and well after one of the most exciting experiences of bis Ufe, having faced death in an in¬ stant's time when u bolt of lightuing struck In the concrete midway between the Deaderlck und Empire buildings.
Beam was shocked severely, tbe elec trlclty following the wiring into the offlce where he was working. Several Vomen In the offlce of a physician next to where the lightning struck were also shocked.
U. S. AND FRANCE TO INTERCHANGE IDEAS
Faderal Trade Commission Now Studying Gomptoir System,
l'HO<;i.AM.\TIO.>
WllEHKAS. il tt-riii of llO' Suiin-nie Court is appointed lo be held at the "'imrt House In thi' VillaKe of Mtneola. -N'as.Kuu I'ounly. in nnd for the County of .N'as.xau. on llu- lliinl clay of .lanuary. IHlfi. proclamation Is therefore hereby nuide In conformity to a precept to me directed and dellver.d liy the District .\ttoniey of Na.s.sau ('(junly. on the 16th day of December, IKIG. to all persons bound to appear al the suid Suprenn- Coun by recoKnIzaiH'e or otherwise, to appear thereat, and all Justices of the I'eaei'. Coroners, and olher othcers who have taken any recognizance for the ap¬ pearance of any pirson ut such courl, ur who have taken any imiuisltlon or the examination of any prisoner or wit¬ ness, are retiuired to reiurn such re- I'OHiiizance, iiKiuisltlon and examination to the said court al the opening Ihere¬ uf. on the first duy of its sitting.
Uiven under my hand at the SherilTs office, in the VllIuKe of .Mineola. on the Hilh day of December, ltfl6.
STKPHK.N P. PKTTIT, Shi'riff of .Nassau Counly.
.NOTICK TO CREDITORS.
PI'RSIMNT TO AN ORDER OF MON. IIKNRY SKI.DE.V WELLKR, Tem¬ porary SurroKalo of the County of Nas¬ sau, noiice is hereby grlven to all per¬ sons having claims ai^alnst Isabella Klizabeth Post, late of the Town of Hempstead, in the said county, de¬ ceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the exi'cutor of the last will and testament of said deceased, at his place of trans¬ acting business al the ofHce of George Morton Levy, Freepori. New York, on or before the 25th day of April next. Duted, MIni'ola. N, Y,, Sept. 27, 1915. RICHARD T. POST,
Executor. C.KOKCK .MOUTON LKVY, Attorney for Kxecutor. 1-7 Railroad Avenue, Free- port. Ix)ng Island. N. Y.
I'arLs.—One effect of the wur, if plans uow muklng are carried out, will be to bring about u closer interchange of ideas, ijarticiiiarly commercial ideas, between the l.'nited States und Frunce, The Amerlcun federal trude commis¬ sion is uow studying the French oom|>- toir system nf trude, wlille ut the sanu time u llian is uuder discussion for the sending of French young meu to America every yeur to study American ideas.
By buildiim up something like the French com|)tolr system. It Is antici¬ pated, the Cnited .States may tind a way by whicii .Vnierlcun manufactur¬ ers may <!o-operate effectively in e.\ tending the foreign trade of their country uud ut the same time avoid trouble with the Sherman law.
The trade commission Is obtainiiiii reports from .-Vmerican consuls and commerciiil agents in Europe on the workings of the comptoir system and will so<jn be able to make a full re¬ port of what It bus found. An Investl gatlon of the analogou.s (Jerman kar¬ tell system, it 1" said, has alretidy been made, but the comptoir system Is con¬ sidered better adapted to Amerlcun conditions nnd business methods. • The essential feature of the system is a union of manufuctiirers for sell Ing In common certain articles In wblch there is normally little competi tlon, the object being to prevent over¬ production, price cutting aud undue sale expenses. Before the wur there were aliout I'lO comptoir organizations in France, including mining compa¬ nies, steel manufacturers, wholcsule grocers, silk and cotton manufactur¬ ers, etc.
The system is not believed to con stitute a violutlon of the Sherman luw, for the reason that members of the comptoir may do as much business us they like at the same time Independ ently of It. Two firms may Join In a comptoir to develop a certain market and at the same time compete actively everywhere else.
Tbe comptoir is capitalized for a nominal sum: Its officers sell for all tbe various Arms whose goods it han¬ dles on a common basis und diatrlijute the profits yearly. In France there are not only comptolrs for the foreign trade, but also for the domestic, and bnylng comptolrs are also in existence.
A Moving Spsctacls. Berlin, Wis.—After being bound nud gagged and knocked unconscious with a mop handle wielded by a thief who ransacked the house and obtained $370, Miss .Vnna Boelter managed to get on her feet after regaining con- iclousness and summon other mem¬ bers of the family by placing her chin over the rope of the dinner bell and ringing the bell.
.VOTICK TO CREDITORS.
l'l USr.V.NT TO A.N OKI>KK OF HO.N.
IIKNKV SKI.DK.N WKI.LER. lempor¬ ury surroM^ute of the County of Nassau, noiice is liereby siven to all persons having claims UKrainst .Sidney S. Jack¬ son, lute of the Town of Hempstead, In Ihe said county, deceased, lo present the same with vouchers thereof, to the subscribers the executors of the la&t will and tistamept of said deceased, at their placi-.s of transactlnp buBlnesB at lhe ofllce of .Tames M. Si'ainun, Wan¬ lagh. New Vork. on .ir hefore the 15th day of .-Vpril next.
Dal.-it, .Mineola, N. V., Sept. II, 1915. .l.\MKS .M. SKAMAN, JK.NNIK L. JACKSO.N,
Executors, II.V UUV C. CLOCK, Attorney for the
Kxiciitnrs. Coinii .Mirrlck Koad and
Chuich Sli-fil. I''rc<'port. N. V.
¦SI itiitM; V'i'K's -XtiTKi-;.
iiii; I'lMi'i.i: iii- thI'; stati-; m'
.Ni;W ^(»KK 'l'n i;ileii Codii.y. .lolm CiiiiMi y. ¦rhioiia.'-: Cciiiii.y, Tierlahead Lower. Kali- Tolly, Ilarry C Clock, .luiiii .-^ .\1. Seaman. Hiiiry Dyckinan and i'alriek Coone\-. Siiid (Jreel Inrs :
Willn a.'., P,lliick O'Kellly who r. - sidi." al .Sirodoni-. County Cavan, Ire- l.iiid. and Thomas Unddeli. who resides at Gruiifihinev. StraVTone, Coiuiiy Cav- .111. Inland, havi- lul.ly appliiil lo lln' SurniK'aii''s I'ouil of our C.puiily uf .Vas¬ sau, to havi' a e'lialn insTruineiit In wrllini; beariii'r: ilat'- the ninth tlay of l'\l)i uary. lilll, nluluin to holh real and personal proiurly duly proved as the last wlll and leslamenl of Philip Coumy who wus al the time uf his death u risident of .Niw Hyde Park In said County of .Nassau.
Then'fon', Vou, and each of yuu, ure cited lo show eause Inforu llH' Surro¬ Kate's t?oint of our County of Nassau, at the SurroKate's Olllce at Mlneula, In the County uf ^.Nassau, on the 29tli day of January, litlB, at nine uelook In the foremion uf that day why the said will and ti'Stameiil .should mil be admitted to prnbute as u will of n al and personal property.
In Tesliim.ny Whereof. Wi- have caused the seal of lln- Surroffate's Court uf iiur Siiid Cuuiil.v uf .Nassau to he hereunto allixed
Witness, HON. HENRY SKI WKI.I.l'Ut, Temporary SurroHate of our said Cuuntv of .Nassau, ut the Burro- KHtes omce. at Mineolu, in the suid Counly. the 9ili day uf Dicember. one Ihousund nim- hundnd and flfteeti. If,. Sl SA.MUKL T. WKIC.HT,
Clerk of llie .SurriiKUte's Court.
SLHROO.ITK'H .N OTM K.
THK PKOPLK OF Till; STATE OF
.VKW YORK, by lie Grace of Ood, free independent lu .liimes (Jarner WrlKht, Susannah (Jarner Hayward, Ira Robi'rt PlowrlKht. and to ali persons In¬ terested a« cn illtors, leKUtees or other¬ wise In the Estate of Iliinnuh PlowrlKht, deceased, who ul the lime of her de.ath was a resident of Uoosevelt, Nassau County, .New Vork. send (Jreeting:
i:pon the petition of John Sclil«Bel, re- sldiiiK Ul Koosevell. .Nassau Counly, .New York,
You and euch of you an- lureln ciled to show ciiusi' before uur SurroKate of the Couoty of .Nassau, iit the Surro¬ Kate's Court of salll County, held at the Coiinty Court House, .Mineola. Nassau Counly, N. V.. on the .'<lh day of January, 1816. at hiilf-past nim uclock In the forenoon of that day why the account of John SchU'Kel. Jis executor of the last will and testament of Hannah Plow- rlKiit, deci-ased, should not be Judicially seltleil and why two ceriuin deeds, the flrst made by John SchleKel as executor under the last will and testa.-nent of Hannah PlowrlKht, deceased, to Henry C. .VIbers und May K. Albirs. his wife, dated .November 2:frd. 1914. and recorded in tile .Nas.iau County Clerk's Office In Liber 105 of deeds at paKc 17»; the sec¬ ond beintf a correction deed Riven to cure an omlsslun In the flrst deed, also made by John SchleKel as executor of tile lasl will and lestaneiit of Hannah PlowrlKht, deceased, to Henry C, Albers, and May E, .Mbers. his wife, dated Oc¬ tober 29th. 1915, and recorded In the Nassau County (Jlerk's (Jfflce October 29th. 1915, should not be conflrmed by the .SurrOKate of Nassau County.
In Testimony Whereof, we huve caus¬ ed the seal of the SurroKate-'s Court of said County of Nassau, to be here¬ unto affixed.
Witness. HONOft.VHLi: H SKLDKN WKLLER, Temporary KurroKale of Nas¬ sau County, at the County of Nassau, the 30th day of .November, in Hie year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and flftee*. (Seal.) SAMUEL T. WRIOHT,
Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.
K OTICK TO CREDITORS.
^¦^.','5?J;A^'^ '^^ AN ORDER OF HON HENRY SELDE.N WELLER, tempor¬ ary surrogate of the County of Naaaau. notice i» hereby given to all persons having claims against Townsend Haff. lute of the Town of Hempstead. In the said counly, deceased, to present the .same with the Vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator of the goods, chattels and credits of said de¬ ceased, at her place of transacting busi¬ ness at lhe offlce of Clock A Seaman. Freepori, New York, on or before the 15lh day of April, next.
Dated, Mineola, N. Y., Sept 21 191S MAUY K. HAFF, Admlnlatrator. CLOCK & SEA.MAN, Attorneys for Ad¬ ministrator, Freeport, Long laland. New York.
NOTICK TO CREDITORS.
I'ursuant to an order of Hon. Henry Selden Weller, temporary surrogate of the County of Nassau, nnlice is hereby given to ail persons having claims aKuinst Cornelia A. Vooris, late of the town of Hempstead, In the said county, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber tho administralor of the goods, chattels and credits of said deceased, at his placo of transacliiiK business at the ofllce of George Morton Levy, I'reeport, New York, on or before the 15th day of February next.
Dated, Mineola, N. Y., July 29, 1916 CHARLE.S F. VOORIS.
Administrator. GKOUGK .MORTON LEVY, Attorney for
A .1 ml .. la* ..n In- . - ¥-,..1, J
Administrator, 1-7 Freeport, N. T.
Railroad avenue.
IIAII-V THOM.EY TIME TABLE. Mineola -Rrooklyn Divlalon.
Leave Hempstead, Main und Front Sts.:
Southbound al -l.SO, 4.45, 5.15, 6.30 a. m.; then every 30 minuies thereafter unlil 11,00 p, m. 12.00 a. m. to RockvUle Centre only.
.Northbound al 5.30 a. m., and every 30 minutes thereafter until 12.00 a. m.
Lust cur leaves City Line, Brooklyn, for Hempsiead at 12.45 a. m.
A flfteen-minute headway Is operates between Rockville Cenire and Brook¬ lyn ail follows: Week days, except Sun- •luys, leave Grant und Liberty streets, Brooklyn, 6.00 a. m. till 9,15 a. m,; then 2.4.'^! p. m. till 7.46 p. m. Sundays, IJ.OS N. till g.46 p. m, %
Ilempatrad-Jamaica DlvUlon.
Leave Hempstead, Main atid Front Bta.: Westbound at 5.30 n. m.. and every 30 minutes thereafter until 11.30 p. m. Sundays, 0.30 u. m., and every 80 min¬ utes thereafter until 11.30 p, m.
ICastbound, 6.15 a. m., and every It minutt'S thereafter until 12.15 a. m. Sundays, 7,1.'; a. m., and then the same schedule as week dnys.
Jerlrho Pike Itlvlalon.
Leave.« Mineola. Houlevard and Country road.
West hound, ."i.SO a. m., and every 3* iiiinut"S thereafter until 9.15 p. m. then 10.15 and 11.15 p. m. Sundays, flrsl car. 6.15 a. in., ilien same schedule us week days.
I.,eu\e Jiiinulc;i, l-'ullon und Washington streets:
Kastbound. 6.30 a. in., and every SI iiiiiiuliH thereafter until 10.00 p. m.; Ihen 11.00 p. m. nnd 12.00 a. m. Sun- lays. Hr!»t_car, ^.l.', u. m,, then same
OIS
schi-dulVrt5B|TO.e^k' day lj .1. M. S'I
s.
rODDARD, Supt.
TIIE .<VICVV VOHK AIVD N'ORTH NHORB TII.\CTH>\ I'OMI'AMY.
Time Table I- clive Jan. I, 19)6.
Week Days.
Leave Port WashlnKton for Mineola, Hicksville and FlushlnK: 6.05 a. m.; then every hour until 10.05 p. m. Car leaving Porl^'ashlngtun at 11.05 p. m. to Uoslyn Clock Tower only.
Leave FlushlnK for Port Washington and Hicksville; 6.30 a. m.; then every hour until 9.30 p. m. Cars ,eaving t.3S and 10.30 p m. to Jioslyn Clock 'Tower oniy.
Saturdaya.
Car liiivliiK Flushing at J.30 p. m runs to llicksville.
Leave Hicksville for Port Washing¬ ton and Flushing: fl 35 a. m.; then every hour until 9.3,, p. vn. Car leaving Hicks¬ vill at 10.35 p. rn. to Roslyn car bars only.
Nundaya.
Leave Port Washington for Mineola HIcK-SVllle and eiushlng: 7.05 a. m., then every hour until 10.06 p. m. Cai leaving Port Washington 11.06 p, m. tt Uoslyn (,'iucK Tower only.
Leave Flushing for I'ort Washlngtoi and Hicksville: 6.30 a. m.; then every hour until 9.30 p. m. Car leaving lO.tl p. m. to Roslyn Clock Tower only.
Leave HicikSviUp for Port Washing ton and Flushing: 7.35 a. m., then ever) hour until 9.36 p. rn. Car leaving Hicks¬ ville at 10.36 ,n, and Il.lt p. m. ts Roslvn car ba-n onlT.
Lon^ I&land B. R. Time fable.
(KfTective October 17, 1916.)
l.rnve .Merrirk for New York, Peaa ¦ ylvania Htatlon, Hrooklyn and inter, nirdlalr alatloaai Week days—6.16,6.61 6.3X, 6.54, 7.18, 17.28, 8.01, 8.49, 10,li a. m.: 12.22. 3.10. 4.17, 6.36, C.41, 9.11, 11.09 p. m. Sundays—C.48, 8.22, t.ZO a, m.; 12.05. 2.44. 4.32, 6.83, 8.08, 11.07 p. m.
I.ravr Frrrport for Nrw York, Peaa- aylvanla atatlon and Brooklyn! Week days—6.20, 5,6«, 6.42, 6.68, 7.22, 17,61. H.05, IS.17, R.53, 9.49. 10.17 a. m.: 12.87, 3.l.'l, 4.21, 5,02, 5.40. 16.05, 6.46, 8.16, 9.26, 11.13 p. m. Sundays—6.62, 8.26, 9.14 a. m.: 12.09. 2.4K, 4.36, 6.37, 6.40, 8.12 11.11 p. m.
I.ravr Frrrporl for Aailtyvllie, Baby, lon, i*alchor*r and Intrmedtate nta'^ tlonat Week days iia4.44, 6,18. 8.10, a9.31. 11.5.1 a. m.: slal.46, 1^2.21, 2.44, a8.&8. a5.03. a5.66, Ia6.19, 6.43, a7.06. 7.44. a9.07, aIM6 p. m.: 12.17 a2.04 night. Sundays —5.31. a9.20 a. m,; 13.29. 2.80, a3.62. a6.5«, 119.02. all.14 p. m.: al.44 night.
I.ravr Nrw York, Penaaylranla Sta¬ tion, for Frrrport. Merrick and yrlBcl* pai intrrmratatr. alatioaai Wefdc days— n3.50, x5 12. 7 06, X,36, yll.OO a. m.; sii:!.25, sil.25, 2.00, 3.00 ,1.07. 14.45. 6.00, 15.33, 5.54. 6.15, 6.60, 7,10, yS.lO, 10.19, 11.30 p. m.: 1.10 night. Sundays—4,10, 8.25. 11,34 a. m.; 1.40. 2.68, 6.02, 8.08, 10.17 p. m.; 12.33 night.
aTralns run to Babylon only.
fKxcept Saturdays.
IKxcept holidays.
n.No Brooklyn connection.
sSaturdays only.
tKxcept Saturday* and holidays.
xTraln runs Mondays only.
yTralns run to Freeport only.
Trains leave Hrooklyn, Flatbush ATe¬ nue fj'atlon, about the same time aa Uiiise fiiiown from New York, Pennayl¬ vania Station. This time table subjeot to change without notice.